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Biofilm Removal Using Carbon Dioxide Aerosols without Nitrogen Purge
Published on: November 6, 2016
Biofilm processes in biologically active carbon water purification
1Ontario Clean Water Agency, 1 Yonge Street, Suite 1700, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5E 1E5. dsimpson@ocwa.com
Abstract:
This review paper serves to describe the composition and activity of a biologically active carbon (BAC) biofilm used in water purification. An analysis of several physical-chemical, biochemical and microbiological methods (indicators) used to characterize the BAC biofilm's composition and activity is provided. As well, the ability of the biofilm to remove and biodegrade waterborne organic substances and pollutants will be reviewed, with context to other industrial processes such as pre-ozonation and post-membrane filtration. Strategies to control the growth of the BAC biofilm, such as varying the nutrient loading rate, manipulating influent DO and pH levels, altering the frequency of BAC filter backwashing and applying oxidative disinfection, will be described in detail along with their respective process control challenges.
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