Total nitrogen and total phosphorus removal from brackish aquaculture wastewater using effective microorganism

Aquaculture is one of dominant food based industry in the world with 8.3% annual growth rate and its development had led to adverse effect on the environment. High nutrient production in form of nitrogenous compound and phosphorus contributed to environmental deterioration such as eutrophication and...

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發表在:AIP Conference Proceedings
主要作者: 2-s2.0-85030719336
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語言:English
出版: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2017
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id Mohamad K.A.; Mohd S.Y.; Sarah R.S.; Mohd H.Z.; Rasyidah A.
spelling Mohamad K.A.; Mohd S.Y.; Sarah R.S.; Mohd H.Z.; Rasyidah A.
2-s2.0-85030719336
Total nitrogen and total phosphorus removal from brackish aquaculture wastewater using effective microorganism
2017
AIP Conference Proceedings
1885

10.1063/1.5002321
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85030719336&doi=10.1063%2f1.5002321&partnerID=40&md5=cb6e5a79f0530215ce30dabe92f7f2f4
Aquaculture is one of dominant food based industry in the world with 8.3% annual growth rate and its development had led to adverse effect on the environment. High nutrient production in form of nitrogenous compound and phosphorus contributed to environmental deterioration such as eutrophication and toxicity to the industry. Usage of Effective Microorganism (EM), one of the biological approaches to remove Total Nitrogen (TN) and Total Phosphorus (TP) in aquaculture pond was proposed. Samples were obtained from the Sea Bass intensive brackish aquaculture wastewater (AW) from fish farm at Juru, Penang and the parameters used to measure the removal of nitrogenous compounds include, pH, EM dosage, shaking, contact time and optimum variable conditions. From the study, for effective contact time, day 6 is the optimum contact time for both TN and TP with 99.74% and 62.78% removal respectively while in terms of optimum pH, the highest TN removal was at pH 7 with 66.89 %. The optimum dosage of EM is 1.5 ml with ratio 1:166 for 81.5 % TN removal was also found appropriate during the experiment. At varied optimum conditions of EM, the removal efficiency of TN and TP were 81.53% and 38.94% respectively while the removal mechanism of TN was highly dependent on the decomposition rate of specific bacteria such as Nitrobacter bacteria, Yeast and Bacillus Subtilis sp. The study has established the efficacy of EM's ability to treat excessive nutrient of TN and TP from AW. © 2017 Author(s).
American Institute of Physics Inc.
0094243X
English
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author 2-s2.0-85030719336
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Total nitrogen and total phosphorus removal from brackish aquaculture wastewater using effective microorganism
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title Total nitrogen and total phosphorus removal from brackish aquaculture wastewater using effective microorganism
title_short Total nitrogen and total phosphorus removal from brackish aquaculture wastewater using effective microorganism
title_full Total nitrogen and total phosphorus removal from brackish aquaculture wastewater using effective microorganism
title_fullStr Total nitrogen and total phosphorus removal from brackish aquaculture wastewater using effective microorganism
title_full_unstemmed Total nitrogen and total phosphorus removal from brackish aquaculture wastewater using effective microorganism
title_sort Total nitrogen and total phosphorus removal from brackish aquaculture wastewater using effective microorganism
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description Aquaculture is one of dominant food based industry in the world with 8.3% annual growth rate and its development had led to adverse effect on the environment. High nutrient production in form of nitrogenous compound and phosphorus contributed to environmental deterioration such as eutrophication and toxicity to the industry. Usage of Effective Microorganism (EM), one of the biological approaches to remove Total Nitrogen (TN) and Total Phosphorus (TP) in aquaculture pond was proposed. Samples were obtained from the Sea Bass intensive brackish aquaculture wastewater (AW) from fish farm at Juru, Penang and the parameters used to measure the removal of nitrogenous compounds include, pH, EM dosage, shaking, contact time and optimum variable conditions. From the study, for effective contact time, day 6 is the optimum contact time for both TN and TP with 99.74% and 62.78% removal respectively while in terms of optimum pH, the highest TN removal was at pH 7 with 66.89 %. The optimum dosage of EM is 1.5 ml with ratio 1:166 for 81.5 % TN removal was also found appropriate during the experiment. At varied optimum conditions of EM, the removal efficiency of TN and TP were 81.53% and 38.94% respectively while the removal mechanism of TN was highly dependent on the decomposition rate of specific bacteria such as Nitrobacter bacteria, Yeast and Bacillus Subtilis sp. The study has established the efficacy of EM's ability to treat excessive nutrient of TN and TP from AW. © 2017 Author(s).
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