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titleOfInvention Photosynthetic bacteria having high removal abilities against organic materials, nitrogen and phosphorus, and method for managing sewage/waste water and system using the same
abstract The present invention relates to photosynthetic bacteria and methods and systems for treating sewage water using the same, and more specifically, photosynthetic bacteria Rhodopseudomonas palustris N100 (Accession No. KCTC 10256BP), which has an excellent ability to remove organic matter, nitrogen and phosphorus. The present invention relates to a method and system for treating sewage water by dominantly culturing throughout a reactor. The wastewater treatment method and system using the photosynthetic bacteria has a lot of problems in construction and maintenance of large sewage terminal treatment facilities, and the discharge of nitrogen and phosphorus in accordance with the trend of switching to medium- and small-sized treatment methods of pollutant sources. Given the anticipated anticipated tightening of regulations, it is possible to reduce construction costs, ease of maintenance, stability of treatment efficiency, and meet strict discharged nutrient quality standards.
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