A ‘membrane-denitrification’ reactor (MDR) was developed and tested in a semi-technical recirculation aquaculture system in comparison to a double – without MDR – as reference system. The MDR consisted of a reactor with an ultrafiltration membrane unit for removal of micro-particles (e.g. sludge flocs, bacteria and parasites). Specific carrier material provided surfaces for biofilm growth in a fluidized bed reactor with ethanol as carbon source for denitrification. The continuous motion of these carriers cleaned the membrane surface. With online and laboratory measurements of water parameters and operational data the feasibility of the concept was verified. An advantage is that no chemicals are needed to clean the membranes. Examinations of the fish and water analyses proved an MDR can positively influence cortisol, as a stress marker, and the microflora of the aquatic system.
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December 27 2016
A new reactor for denitrification and micro-particle removal in recirculated aquaculture systems
A. Boley;
1Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management (ISWA), University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
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G. Korshun;
G. Korshun
1Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management (ISWA), University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
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S. Boley;
S. Boley
1Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management (ISWA), University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
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V. Jung-Schroers;
V. Jung-Schroers
2Fish Disease Research Unit, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover (TiHo), Hannover, Germany
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M. Adamek;
M. Adamek
2Fish Disease Research Unit, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover (TiHo), Hannover, Germany
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D. Steinhagen;
D. Steinhagen
2Fish Disease Research Unit, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover (TiHo), Hannover, Germany
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S. Richter
S. Richter
3MaxFlow Membrane Filtration GmbH (MMF), Gelsenkirchen, Germany
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Water Sci Technol (2017) 75 (5): 1204–1210.
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Received:
July 28 2016
Accepted:
December 07 2016
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A. Boley, G. Korshun, S. Boley, V. Jung-Schroers, M. Adamek, D. Steinhagen, S. Richter; A new reactor for denitrification and micro-particle removal in recirculated aquaculture systems. Water Sci Technol 8 March 2017; 75 (5): 1204–1210. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2016.596
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