1. Performance of plastic biofilter media with different configuration in a water recirculation system for the culture of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
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Yousef S. Al-Hafedh, M Afaque Alam, and Aftab Alam
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biology ,Sedimentation (water treatment) ,Environmental engineering ,Biodegradable waste ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,law.invention ,Oreochromis ,law ,Biofilter ,Environmental science ,Metabolic waste ,Water quality ,Effluent ,Filtration - Abstract
Three kinds of locally available plastic biofilter media with different configurations (plastic rolls, PVC pipes and scrub pads) were evaluated for their efficiency in organic waste removal from the effluents of an intensive recirculating tilapia culture system. A set of three types of solid-removing filters consisting of screened sedimentation; upflow sand as well as plastic bead filtration accomplished the mechanical filtration. Values of critical metabolic wastes like total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) (0.92 ppm) and nitrite-nitrogen (NO 2 -N) (0.22 ppm) were found to be well within the acceptable limits, while other water quality parameters in the culture water were also maintained within the normal range by the filtration system. Removal rates of 3.46 g TAN/m 3 per day and 0.77 g NO 2 -N/m 3 per day, as well as TAN and NO 2 -N removal efficiencies of 29.37 and 27.3% respectively, were established to be the best for the plastic-roll biofilter medium as compared to PVC-pipe and scrub-pad media. Percent removal of TAN and NO 2 -N per pass of the biofilter (25.49 and 26.3% respectively) and the specific TAN and NO 2 -N removal rates (43 and 9.6 mg/m 2 per day) of plastic rolls were also found to be superior to the other two biofilter media. Pieces of PVC pipes as biofilter medium is recommended to be used in the biofilters in view of their cheaper cost.
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- 2003
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