2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110693
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Nutrient and pathogen removal from anaerobically treated black water by microalgae

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“…The current study shows that the tested pathogen groups were reduced until below safety norms for feed production (EU directive 183/2005/EC) after 22 days of C. sorokiniana growth on 50% diluted wastewater (diluted with tap water). A similar reduction in pathogen abundance was shown for C. sorokiniana cultures on anaerobically treated black water, with a removal efficiency of 69% for total coliforms and 100% for E. coli (Slompo et al, 2020). In undiluted poultry wastewater, pathogen-dependent increases or decreases were observed by the end of the cultivation period.…”
Section: Wastewater-derived Algal Biomass As Feedstock For Animal Feedsupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…The current study shows that the tested pathogen groups were reduced until below safety norms for feed production (EU directive 183/2005/EC) after 22 days of C. sorokiniana growth on 50% diluted wastewater (diluted with tap water). A similar reduction in pathogen abundance was shown for C. sorokiniana cultures on anaerobically treated black water, with a removal efficiency of 69% for total coliforms and 100% for E. coli (Slompo et al, 2020). In undiluted poultry wastewater, pathogen-dependent increases or decreases were observed by the end of the cultivation period.…”
Section: Wastewater-derived Algal Biomass As Feedstock For Animal Feedsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Although also other strains were tolerant to wastewater culturing (see Pre-Screening the Growth Potential of Microalgal Strains), C. sorokiniana reached the highest optical density in wastewater conditions at the end of the growing period compared to the other strains. Moreover, C. sorokiniana is easy to cultivate and is widely used for diverse feedstock production, and was therefore selected as an attractive species for cultivation on wastewater (Ievina and Romagnoli, 2020;Slompo et al, 2020).…”
Section: Chlorella Sorokiniana Growth On Poultry Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP), total chemical oxygen demand (CODtotal), total suspended solids (TSS), volatile suspended solids (VSS), dissolved oxygen (DO) and alkalinity were all measured according to standard methods [ 16 ] at the chemical laboratory of the Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Wageningen, The Netherlands.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%