Biological agent for treatment of anaerobic river water with some aeration

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Biological agent for treatment of anaerobic river water with some aeration
Posting date : Aug 23, 2011
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SUKAZYM RW-100 NW Biological agent for treatment of anaerobic river water with some aeration SUKAZYM RW-100 NW is a microbial-based product containing a highly concentrated blend of non-pathogenic autotrophic beneficial organisms and multi-enzyme producing microorganisms that rapidly degrades various carbohydrates and other organic matter present in anaerobic river water with some aeration. The product also contains enzymes of high activities that aid in the digestion of suspended particles and complex materials in the bottom sludge for subsequent conversion into molecules that can be utilized by different microorganisms for metabolism. SUKAZYM RW-100 NW contains aerobic and facultative microorganisms with specific biodegradative abilities which are able to grow and degrade organic substances under aerobic as well as anaerobic conditions. Autotrophic beneficial organisms in SUKAZYM RW-100 NW can simultaneously oxidize hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide to sulfate or elemental sulfur and reduce nitrate to nitrogen and oxygen gases. These organisms can denitrify even in the presence of oxygen, so that it can be added to both aerated and anaerobic system. Under stable temperature, the product can rapidly degrade the organic materials in industrial, municipal and agricultural wastewater. UNAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESS Anaerobic biodegradation is a multi-step process performed by different microbial groups. The digestion process begins with microbial hydrolysis of the input materials (ex. carbohydrates, proteins and fats) to make them available for other bacteria. Acidogenic bacteria then convert the sugars and amino acids into carbon dioxide, hydrogen, ammonia, and organic acids. Acetogenic bacteria then convert these resulting organic acids into acetic acid, butyric and propionic acids in addition to ammonia, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. In the terminal stage of anaerobic digestion, methanogens utilize the intermediate products of the preceding stages and convert them into methane, carbon dioxide and water. TARGET MECHANISM Facultative micro-organisms and bio-enzymes with specific biodegradative abilities are able to grow and degrade organic substances under aerobic as well as anaerobic conditions. The enhanced conversion of nitrate to N2 and eventual release to the water will reduce the build-up of ammonia in the sludge and water system. In a coupled oxidation reaction, inorganic sulfur compound (H2S) is converted to SO4- during the denitrification process resulting to a reduction in the odor of the sludge and water. During the decomposition of organic matter in the sludge, the volume of the sludge is reduced while suspended degradation products are rapidly decomposed. BENEFITS

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