This is carried out by nitrifying bacteria. Nitrifying bacteria needs oxygen as they are aerobic. This process is quickened by the presence of oxygen and higher temperatures.
The new system claims to not only offer a sustainable solution but also cut down on energy consumption compared to ...
But the key to the whole system is the nitrifying bacteria that converts the fish waste into nutrient rich food for the ...
( MENAFN - IANS) Guwahati, Nov 11 (IANS) Researchers from the Indian Institute of technology (IIT) Guwahati have developed a groundbreaking method to remove ammonium from wastewater by using a ...
By using the waste of Koi fish to grow fresh produce, Vancouver Island University (VIU) engineering student Jayden Corbeil ...
Researchers at IIT Guwahati have developed an innovative method for removing ammonium from wastewater using microalgae and ...
The finding by IIT Guwahati offers a sustainable solution also cutting down energy consumption compared to traditional wastewater treatment ...
But the key to the whole system is the nitrifying bacteria that converts the fish waste into nutrient rich food for the plants. “It turns all the bad stuff in the water into good stuff for the ...
But the key to the whole system is the nitrifying bacteria that converts the fish waste into nutrient rich food for the ...
A collaboration with the HaíÉ«zaqv Climate Action Team from Bella Bella in the central coast of B.C., the Hesquiaht member’s capstone project looks at manufacturing a small-scale, semi ...