“…Nitrite-N (NO 2 -N, Figure 2b) and nitrate-N (NO 3 -N, Figure 2c) were almost completely removed within 1 h in both the control (B. subtilis) and the 4 experimental groups (strains of bacteria), and the removal rate of total nitrogen (TN, Figure 2d) was in the order of Pseudoalteromonas mariniglutinosa (96.1%, gram−), B. safensis (79.9%, gram+), B. albus (79.9%, gram+), Psychrobacter celer (78.0%, gram−), and B. subtilis (72.6%, gram+). Considering that TN (precisely: total dissolved nitrogen, TDN) is the total amount of nitrogen compounds composed of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) (e.g., free amino acids, urea, nucleic acids, trihalomethanes [THMs], dihaloacetic acids [DHAAs] [47,48]), dissolved inorganic nitrogen [DIN], TAN (NH 4 + + NH 3 ), nitrite-N (NO 2 -N), nitrate-N (NO 3 -N), or nitrous oxide [N 2 O] (depending on the oxidation state in water), and assuming, based on this, that DON is simply determined by subtracting DIN concentrations from TN [49], the order of the four strains of bacteria (four strains + control strain) for the amount and rate of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) in wastewater degraded by them, was: Pseudoalteromonas mariniglutinosa (27.45 mg L −1 , 92.3%), B. safensis (17.95 mg L −1 , 60.3%), B. albus (17.95 mg L −1 , 60.3%), Psychrobacter celer (16.85 mg L −1 , 56.6%), and B. subtilis (13.65 mg L −1 , 45.9%), respectively. The amount and rate of total phosphorus (TP, Figure 2e) removal were high in the order of B. safensis (5.79 mg L −1 , 82.7%), B. albus (5.70 mg L −1 , 81.4%), B. subtilis (5.64 mg L −1 , 80.6%), Psychrobacter celer (5.62 mg L −1 , 80.3%), and Pseudoalteromonas mariniglutinosa (5.53 mg L −1 , 79.0%), and there was no significant difference between the control (B. subtilis) and the 4 experimental groups (strains of bacteria).…”