The "indicator" organisms can function like the canary in the mine. Their relative populations can impacted before effluent performance changes are noticeable. This way you can conceivably prevent an upset instead of reacting to one.
Here are four references, The first two are the ones used, especially the Curds and Cockburn. www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0043135470900692 www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/004313549190038R www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/004313549190145G www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0043135494901201 BTW the first article is referenced in Wikipedia, also in the sewage treatment section.
RioVation has developed a cost effective Biofilm Reactor called BioMaze that can be in stalled into almost any state approved onsite wastewater treatment septic tank. We are seeing single digit CBOD5 and TSS results along with nitrification. We are doing our R&D for denitrification within two compartment septic tanks currently. I am interested if you could direct me to where the report Mr. Leland Myers mentions from England at 4:15 in this video can be obtained? You have packed a lot of very helpful information into a brief video! Thank you for your research and documentation of this interesting and complex subject. You can find information about our product on our website as well as our RioVation UA-cam channel where we have some videos of the microorganisms we are finding in our biofilm and in suspension. Much appreciated.
As a wastewater treatment operator, within minutes I can know what operational changes to make by looking at the microbes. As apposed to 2 hrs for COD, 5 days BOD an hour or so NH4.
At around 4:00 minutes into the video, Leland Myers refers to a study done in England several years ago. Can you provide the reference for this study? Thanks and Merry Christmas.
Mixed liquor concentration is the amount of solids in a Mixed liquor sample. The last two can easily be defined by performing a Google search on these terms.
@reggiews - The idea here is that these indicator organisms could indicate a shift before your actual performance is degraded. These organisms can help you take preemptive action before busting a permit.
@@jibinthomas8327 Sorry for super late reply, but it could be that there are filamentous bacteria causing excess foaming, at least that is a common cause at the plant I work at.
iam a electrician at a plant here in phoenix az> how hazradous is it to work around iam sometime 2-3 inches away from solids clarifer and process where the bugs are..
Why would you check for these microbes to assess performance......surly its would be more cost effective to test COD, BOD, NH4 as in indicator of performance, Am i missing something???
Hi. I have a problem with active sluge in earotank. Can you help me to solve it? I want to send you some image in earotank, so how to I can contact with you.
In Vitro Diagnostics Industry Present Scenario and the Growth Prospects with Forecast 2024 Immunoassay and clinical chemistry analyzers markets together dominated the global IVD market in 2016 with the largest market share globally. Molecular diagnostics is the fastest growing market segment, anticipated to grow at a CAGR of ~ 8.0% from 2019 to 2024. Physician offices end user segment is anticipated to grow at a highest pace of CAGR from 2018 to 2023 and it is anticipated to be USD ~ 13.0 billion in 2024.
very clear, even after 12 years.
Good video
The "indicator" organisms can function like the canary in the mine. Their relative populations can impacted before effluent performance changes are noticeable. This way you can conceivably prevent an upset instead of reacting to one.
Here are four references, The first two are the ones used, especially the Curds and Cockburn.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0043135470900692
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/004313549190038R
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/004313549190145G
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0043135494901201
BTW the first article is referenced in Wikipedia, also in the sewage treatment section.
Great video, especially enjoyed the background music, made learning relaxed and comfortable. Thank you very much!
Jammin' out
Great video, do you have the links to the articles referenced? Thanks!
RioVation has developed a cost effective Biofilm Reactor called BioMaze that can be in stalled into almost any state approved onsite wastewater treatment septic tank. We are seeing single digit CBOD5 and TSS results along with nitrification. We are doing our R&D for denitrification within two compartment septic tanks currently. I am interested if you could direct me to where the report Mr. Leland Myers mentions from England at 4:15 in this video can be obtained? You have packed a lot of very helpful information into a brief video! Thank you for your research and documentation of this interesting and complex subject. You can find information about our product on our website as well as our RioVation UA-cam channel where we have some videos of the microorganisms we are finding in our biofilm and in suspension. Much appreciated.
Looking further into the comments I see that my question has already been answered. Thank you again for this excellent video!
As a wastewater treatment operator, within minutes I can know what operational changes to make by looking at the microbes. As apposed to 2 hrs for COD, 5 days BOD an hour or so NH4.
Have you look at the difference of diatom count and species too?
At around 4:00 minutes into the video, Leland Myers refers to a study done in England several years ago. Can you provide the reference for this study?
Thanks and Merry Christmas.
Mixed liquor concentration is the amount of solids in a Mixed liquor sample. The last two can easily be defined by performing a Google search on these terms.
@reggiews - The idea here is that these indicator organisms could indicate a shift before your actual performance is degraded. These organisms can help you take preemptive action before busting a permit.
What could be the reason for the formation of heavy foam in aeration tank( aeration tank receives effluent from anaerobic digester)?
@@jibinthomas8327 Sorry for super late reply, but it could be that there are filamentous bacteria causing excess foaming, at least that is a common cause at the plant I work at.
very useful this video for laboratory Chemist/Micro biologist
6:15 in the right that bug have a malaxor mouth ?
Nice information and nice music... if the bacteria could hear it they will grow faster.
Thank you very much. This video very useful for my job.
RAS flow is the amount of sludge that is returned to the aeration basin after being removed from the secondary clarifier.
I think I saw this same video in the ww treatment class I took. Very important. I really want to learn the biology side of treatment
May I humbly suggest that the free swimming protist that you have identified as Trachelophyllum is in fact Acineria.
Are you on any social networks like linked in? I could use some assistance with organism identification
Wasn't the nematode the monster that Roger Klatz tried getting Doug Funny to find?
iam a electrician at a plant here in phoenix az> how hazradous is it to work around iam sometime 2-3 inches away from solids clarifer and process where the bugs are..
Why would you check for these microbes to assess performance......surly its would be more cost effective to test COD, BOD, NH4 as in indicator of performance, Am i missing something???
excellent effort. Thank you !!
why there will be lot of foams generates in pre aeration tank? ("tank receives water from anaerobic treatment process" )
very good video. What type is your microscope? at how much magnitude? Thanks
Very useful. Thanks
4:30 How / where do we get the link to that table?
What's background music? Can you comment the link 🙋
Hi. I have a problem with active sluge in earotank. Can you help me to solve it? I want to send you some image in earotank, so how to I can contact with you.
Thank you so much for your videos
Where can i find the teble or the study?
7:22 What is the link? Where can we get a copy?
Sir how can i maintain may MLSS in may eartion basin. Any knows?
8:14 Mixed liquor concentration?
5:45 useful graph of micro organisms found in various stages of treatment water
detailed process of Biomass monitoring in the Treatment of Effluent
Dear Sir,
Would you please tell me the Microscope configuration?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Mazhar
Wastewater Microbiology the Sitcom
Does anyone have a dummed down summary of this
Rainforest music...helps the bowels move.
8:15 Raz flow?
Name of the English study please
Very informative.........very loud music
Thank you for your movies.
Nice
In Vitro Diagnostics Industry Present Scenario and the Growth Prospects with Forecast 2024
Immunoassay and clinical chemistry analyzers markets together dominated the global IVD market in 2016 with the largest market share globally. Molecular diagnostics is the fastest growing market segment, anticipated to grow at a CAGR of ~ 8.0% from 2019 to 2024.
Physician offices end user segment is anticipated to grow at a highest pace of CAGR from 2018 to 2023 and it is anticipated to be USD ~ 13.0 billion in 2024.
good
Wow seeing microbes actually move around is bizarre to look at... And kind of gross.
lol I actually find looking at the microbes at a microscopic level less gross than the biomass in the aeration tank for example x)
Please Hindi language translation
Execllent! You pronounced litonotos wrong :-P!
like si MAPS te trajo aquí
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Sorry, "Excellent" :-P!