Assessment of impact of culture conditions on capability of wastewater's microorganisms to flocculation

Wastewater is one of the significant sources of pollution of the aquatic ecosystems of the Kola North. Sewage coming to the ground waters, surface waters and near shore marine basin have a complex negative impact on the biocenosis of water objects. Considering the fact that basin self-purification p...

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Main Authors: Il'inskiy V. V., Makarevich E. V., Kramarenko E. V., Indushko V. V.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Murmansk State Technical University 2017-06-01
Series:Vestnik MGTU
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Online Access:http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show.shtml?art=1872&pdf=1
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spelling doaj-2d2191e34f3e477a871ed4b6213c0bdd2020-11-24T21:52:15ZrusMurmansk State Technical UniversityVestnik MGTU1560-92781997-47362017-06-0120230130710.21443/1560-9278-2017-20-2-301-307Assessment of impact of culture conditions on capability of wastewater's microorganisms to flocculationIl'inskiy V. V.0Makarevich E. V.1Kramarenko E. V.2Indushko V. V. 3Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityMurmansk State Technical UniversityMurmansk State Technical UniversityMurmansk State Technical UniversityWastewater is one of the significant sources of pollution of the aquatic ecosystems of the Kola North. Sewage coming to the ground waters, surface waters and near shore marine basin have a complex negative impact on the biocenosis of water objects. Considering the fact that basin self-purification process in climatic environment of the Far North is slow, it seems to be current problem to research influence of external factors on the native microorganisms involved in the biological transformation of most pollutants. Along with oxygenizing activity microorganisms are able to accumulate pollutant in the cells and to form floccules. As a result, microorganisms fix the dissolved contaminants that may be mechanically derived from water. Using the data on the chemical makeup of some urban and domestic sewage, nutrient media have been developed where microorganisms isolated from effluents have been cultivated. As major characteristics of the cultivation media affecting the intensity and direction of metabolic processes in microorganisms, the ratios C / N, C / P and N / P have been chosen. Intensity growth of bacteria in experimental nutrient media has been studied and the flocculating activity of bacterial suspensions has been determined. The rate of these microorganisms (Pseudomonas spp. and cultures of bacteria of Enterobacteriaceae family) average has been 70∙103 and 117∙103 cells/h respectively. The growth rate of each culture on different composition nutrient media has varied within three orders, and has correlated with the relative content of phosphates in the nutrient media. The flocculating potential does not depend on the ratio of biogenic elements C / N, C / P and N / P. Both cultures have shown the ability to precipitate suspended matter at the level of 50 % or more after cultivation on nutrient media similar in composition to habitat conditions.http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show.shtml?art=1872&pdf=1wastewaterhydrochemistrybiogenic elementsactivated sludgebreeding grounds
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author Il'inskiy V. V.
Makarevich E. V.
Kramarenko E. V.
Indushko V. V.
spellingShingle Il'inskiy V. V.
Makarevich E. V.
Kramarenko E. V.
Indushko V. V.
Assessment of impact of culture conditions on capability of wastewater's microorganisms to flocculation
Vestnik MGTU
wastewater
hydrochemistry
biogenic elements
activated sludge
breeding grounds
author_facet Il'inskiy V. V.
Makarevich E. V.
Kramarenko E. V.
Indushko V. V.
author_sort Il'inskiy V. V.
title Assessment of impact of culture conditions on capability of wastewater's microorganisms to flocculation
title_short Assessment of impact of culture conditions on capability of wastewater's microorganisms to flocculation
title_full Assessment of impact of culture conditions on capability of wastewater's microorganisms to flocculation
title_fullStr Assessment of impact of culture conditions on capability of wastewater's microorganisms to flocculation
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of impact of culture conditions on capability of wastewater's microorganisms to flocculation
title_sort assessment of impact of culture conditions on capability of wastewater's microorganisms to flocculation
publisher Murmansk State Technical University
series Vestnik MGTU
issn 1560-9278
1997-4736
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Wastewater is one of the significant sources of pollution of the aquatic ecosystems of the Kola North. Sewage coming to the ground waters, surface waters and near shore marine basin have a complex negative impact on the biocenosis of water objects. Considering the fact that basin self-purification process in climatic environment of the Far North is slow, it seems to be current problem to research influence of external factors on the native microorganisms involved in the biological transformation of most pollutants. Along with oxygenizing activity microorganisms are able to accumulate pollutant in the cells and to form floccules. As a result, microorganisms fix the dissolved contaminants that may be mechanically derived from water. Using the data on the chemical makeup of some urban and domestic sewage, nutrient media have been developed where microorganisms isolated from effluents have been cultivated. As major characteristics of the cultivation media affecting the intensity and direction of metabolic processes in microorganisms, the ratios C / N, C / P and N / P have been chosen. Intensity growth of bacteria in experimental nutrient media has been studied and the flocculating activity of bacterial suspensions has been determined. The rate of these microorganisms (Pseudomonas spp. and cultures of bacteria of Enterobacteriaceae family) average has been 70∙103 and 117∙103 cells/h respectively. The growth rate of each culture on different composition nutrient media has varied within three orders, and has correlated with the relative content of phosphates in the nutrient media. The flocculating potential does not depend on the ratio of biogenic elements C / N, C / P and N / P. Both cultures have shown the ability to precipitate suspended matter at the level of 50 % or more after cultivation on nutrient media similar in composition to habitat conditions.
topic wastewater
hydrochemistry
biogenic elements
activated sludge
breeding grounds
url http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/show.shtml?art=1872&pdf=1
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