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KMID : 0382420030290050042
Korean Journal of Environmental Health Society
2003 Volume.29 No. 5 p.42 ~ p.51
A Correlation between Microorganisms and Bulking on the Characteristics of Industrial Wastewater
Jung Joon-Oh

Kwon Hyuk-Ku
Lee Jang-Hoon
Abstract
To examine bulking conditions of industrial wastewater, DO, F/M ratio, nutrient, milk fat and pH, which were known to be influencing factors in the industries, were adjusted and observed the filament appearance to relate the SVI. Waste?water samples were obtained from food process industries which included dairy, bakery, liquor, and food industries. The increase of milk fat in dairy wastewater resulted in the better control of bulking by showing ideal filament formation in flocs even though the SVI was as high as 392 ml/g. When the starch contents were increased in the bakery waste?water, the average SVI was 207 ml/g and the pH was decreased to 4.9. The deflocculation of flocs were observed in the wastewater and fungi were predominant with some of filaments such as Type 0041, Type 1852 and Beggiatoa. when organic content were increased in liquor wastewater. the SVI were averaged 183 ml/g and the nonfilamentous viscous bulking was predominant even though some of S. natans and Type 0041 were observed. The food wastewater was sensitive in temperature change and showed relatively high SVI of 208 ml/g and a little low pH of 6,6. In the earlier stage of reaction, the predominant filament was Type 021 N and as reaction was progressed, limited number of S. natans was observed. However, fungi was the most predominant microorganism which probably due to the low temperature of wastewater. The S. natans and Type 0041 were the most common filaments found in the food process wastewater.
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