This preliminary research examined microbial biomass growth in sequence batch reactors fed primary treated wastewater from Christchurch Wastewater Treatment Plant (CWTP), New Zealand. Reactors were inoculated with indigenous microalgae (and bacteria) from oxidation ponds at CWTP. Microalgal-bacterial flocs were developed by systematically discarding the non-settleable material (supernatant) and retaining settleable solids within the reactors. Treated ammonia concentrations averaged 5.5 mg/L (as N) with a 9-day hydraulic retention time, representing a reduction of feed water concentrations by 46-100%. This ability is of significance to municipal wastewater treatment plants who struggle to remove ammonia. Activated sludge was then adde...
Various resources from a municipal wastewater treatment plant (MWTP) are available for microalgae cu...
Everyone who uses water produces wastewater. This inevitability creates several problems that increa...
Nitrifying bacteria, cyanobacteria, and algae<br />are important microorganisms in open pond wastewa...
This preliminary research examined microbial biomass growth in sequence batch reactors fed primary t...
The use of microalgae as an economically viable feedstock for biofuel production requires developme...
This research compared the effects of municipal wastewaters (i.e., primary and secondary treated) fr...
High biomass productivity and efficient harvesting are currently recognised challenges in microbial ...
Primary urban wastewater was processed using the microalga Scenedesmus sp. in an outdoor pilot-scale...
Within the biorefinery concept, microalgal cultivation has potential as one component of the wastewa...
Primary urban wastewater was treated in outdoor raceways using a microalgae-bacteria consortia domin...
Sequencing batch reactors (SBR) have been used in the biological treatment of aquaculture wastewater...
Three laboratory-scale activated sludge treatment trains were operated to investigate the effect on ...
The microalgal biomass applications strongly depend on cell composition and the production of low co...
Abstract Engineered microalgal-bacteria consortia are an attractive solution towards ...
The assembling of microbial consortia in wastewater treatment facilities is a significance of enviro...
Various resources from a municipal wastewater treatment plant (MWTP) are available for microalgae cu...
Everyone who uses water produces wastewater. This inevitability creates several problems that increa...
Nitrifying bacteria, cyanobacteria, and algae<br />are important microorganisms in open pond wastewa...
This preliminary research examined microbial biomass growth in sequence batch reactors fed primary t...
The use of microalgae as an economically viable feedstock for biofuel production requires developme...
This research compared the effects of municipal wastewaters (i.e., primary and secondary treated) fr...
High biomass productivity and efficient harvesting are currently recognised challenges in microbial ...
Primary urban wastewater was processed using the microalga Scenedesmus sp. in an outdoor pilot-scale...
Within the biorefinery concept, microalgal cultivation has potential as one component of the wastewa...
Primary urban wastewater was treated in outdoor raceways using a microalgae-bacteria consortia domin...
Sequencing batch reactors (SBR) have been used in the biological treatment of aquaculture wastewater...
Three laboratory-scale activated sludge treatment trains were operated to investigate the effect on ...
The microalgal biomass applications strongly depend on cell composition and the production of low co...
Abstract Engineered microalgal-bacteria consortia are an attractive solution towards ...
The assembling of microbial consortia in wastewater treatment facilities is a significance of enviro...
Various resources from a municipal wastewater treatment plant (MWTP) are available for microalgae cu...
Everyone who uses water produces wastewater. This inevitability creates several problems that increa...
Nitrifying bacteria, cyanobacteria, and algae<br />are important microorganisms in open pond wastewa...