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Dictionary » E » Effluent EffluentEffluent liquid waste from sewage Treatment or industrial processes, especiallysuch liquid waste that is released into a river or other waterway. Water mixed with waste matter.That is flowing outward.An outlet of liquid. ![]()
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Results from our forumAnaerobic DigestionCOD: chemical oxygen demand BOD: biological oxygen demand 2 different way to measure the biological activity of effluents/water. Basically when they are low, most of the content of the effluent has been previously oxidized, and there is very little energy available anymore for ...
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Re:My project is to decrease COD & BOD of effluent which is around 25000 & 18000 respectively. My project is to bring this level in permissible limit (500 ) by anaerobic methods. what should be my 1st step to initiate the project? So Please ...
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Anaerobic Digestionhi! I have been given project on anaerobic digestion of starch industry effluent. I dont know how to initiate the project? Which parameters should be checked before initiating the project? So, please help me out to solve this problem. THANKS.
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The Fiber Disease... microtiter plate assay for direct and rapid monitoring of biofilm formation by subjecting the plates to a continuous flow of either secondary effluent (SE) or biofilter-treated secondary effluent (BF). This method was very robust, based on a high correlation (R2 = 0.92) between the biomass ...
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Microbial breakdown of Cyanide in gold mine tailing dams... recently started working on isolation of organisms and optimization of a process to degrade significant ammounts of cyanide contained in gold mine effluent. I was wondering if a solid medium exists that could help to speed the process of identifying which bacteria have the ability to degrade cyanide, ...
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