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Aerobic Treatment Systems and how they work
Bacteria Buddy™ is Hydro-Action’s resident expert on the subject of aerobic wastewater treatment. This makes a lot of sense, since Bacteria Buddy™ is, in fact, an aerobic bacteria, and aerobic bacteria are the secret (sssh!) of Hydro-Action's aerobic ...
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This is why aerobic systems have an air pump and air distribution piping – for supplying the aerobic bacteria with oxygen. Bacteria, however, can't eat just anything and everything. For a listing of things to avoid feeding to an aerobic bacterial system, see below. Normal maintenance is required on all aerobic ...
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Benefits of Lake Aeration
The small animals, snails, worms, bacteria, etc., which help keep a pond clean cannot live and ... on the lake bed die and this debris rots. Anaerobic bacteria, which needs no oxygen, give off deadly poisonous gases, such as ... dead organisms will not accumulate but will quickly be consumed by aerobic bacteria, thus providing for a healthier lake environment. Back to Lake and ...
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Wastewater Treatment Glossary N O P R
Nitrifying bacteria aerobic bacteria that convert ammonia (NH3) into nitrate ( ... and energy from organic compounds Oxygen system injects oxygen into liquid effluent; increases aerobic microbial activity and the rate of removal of BOD, COD and ammoniacal nitrogen ...
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Water Quality Guidelines Online - Water: The Hub of Life - Key Features of Living Things - Electron Transport Chains
The mitochondria of eukaryotes are thought to have evolved from aerobic bacteria (probably related to the rickettsias) living within their host cell. The chloroplasts of ... # A number of antibiotics (e.g., streptomycin) that act by blocking protein synthesis in bacteria also block protein synthesis within mitochondria and chloroplasts. They do not interfere with ...
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The Great Plains/Rocky Mountain HSRC - Application of Anaerobic and Multiple-Electron-Acceptor Bioremediation to Chlorinated Aliphatic Subsurface Contamination
However, several of the chlorinated aliphatics of greatest concern are not degraded by aerobic bacteria. Unlike aerobic biological processes, anaerobic ... an alternative or supplement to aerobic processes. Approach: This research will focus on three chlorinated aliphatics that are not degraded by aerobic bacteria: perchloroethene, 1,1,1 ...
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Micro-Bac International, Inc. - The First Choice For Environmentally Safe Products: Oxy-Bac
Tempa-Bac Oxy-Bac General Description Oxy-BacTM is a proprietary combination of natural, facultative aerobic bacteria used to control corrosion and scale. Oxy-Bac scavenges oxygen through its metabolic pathways. In ...
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Pollution Control Systems, Inc. :: Glossary
Aerobic Bacteria Bacteria that require free (elementary) oxygen for growth. Anaerobic Bacteria Bacteria that grow in the absence of free oxygen and derive oxygen from breaking down complex substances. Biological Oxidation The process by which bacteria ... using bacteria, chemicals, or oxygen. Oxidation Ponds or Lagoons Holding ponds designed to allow the decomposition of organic wastes by aerobic or ...
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Bacteria & Microbes for Grease, FOG, & Odor Control
FOG Liquid - High Potency bacteria cultures are grown & adapted to degrade and liquefy organic waste, particularly FOG (fat, oil, & grease) in aerobic & anaerobic conditions, leaving carbon dioxide ... GREAT WASTEWATER MULTI-PURPOSE PRODUCT. JETBUGS© Microbial Degreaser for Jetters - High impact degreaser WITH bacteria used to degrade and digest tough FOG buildups. Excellent for use in lift ...
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Wastewater Treatment | RoeTech 106 PS, Bacillus bacteria & Pseudomonas for municipal wastewater, food processing, livestock manure ponds, aerated septic tanks, or aerated treatment units (ATU's)
Bacteria Count. . . . CFU/gram 1 billion . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 Enzymes Produced Protease Lipase Amylase Urease Cellulase Nitrate Reductase pH range . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 6-10 temperature range . . . . .5°C-55°C oxygen requirements . . . . aerobic ...
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