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titleOfInvention The probiotics containing mixed strains of bm-s-1 for biological treatment method of polluted seawater streams and coast area
abstract The present invention is intended to treat the quality and contamination of seawater inflowing seawater. It is intended to prevent seawater pollution caused by contaminants flowing into the marine environment and to convert polluted seawater and other similar coastal environments into eco-friendly ecosystems And to provide a biological treatment method that contributes to utilization as a healthy and comfortable ecological space. The present invention relates to a method for producing a microorganism (BM-S-1) having a low aerobic state with a dissolved oxygen amount (DO) of 2 to 5 mg / L in a culture medium having a salt concentration of 0.2 to 0.4% , And then the nutrient solution is added to the prepared fresh water and mixed. Then, the culture solution of the seawater adaptable microorganism community prepared in the first step is added, To 6 mg / L) for 2 to 5 days; And a third step of putting the culture solution prepared in the second step in a seawater contaminated area to purify it. The present invention also provides a biological treatment method of a seawater using the mixed microorganism (BM-S-1) . By applying the biological treatment method of the seawater using the mixed microorganism according to the present invention, it is possible to improve the treatment efficiency only by pure biologic treatment, not physically and chemically, such as seawater resistant to pollution and highly polluted seawater or other polluted coastal environment The effect of achieving environmental purification can be expected economically.
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