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titleOfInvention Bacillus sp. CH-N strain with nitrogen removal activity in wastewater
abstract The present invention relates to a Bacillus sp. CH-N strain having a nitrogen removal ability in wastewater, which is well grown in nature and excellent in removing odors and preventing eutrophication by oxidizing various nitrogens present in the wastewater. It works. As a microorganism for use in biological water treatment system that can replace the complicated and expensive nitrogen removal method of the conventional physicochemical method, the bacillus genus excellent in the investigation of growth characteristics, nitrogen removal ability and nitrogen removal by carrier fixation ( Bacillus sp.) CH-N.
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