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titleOfInvention Useful microbial fermentation and amplification equipment for water treatment
abstract The present invention relates to a microorganism fermentation and amplification apparatus for water treatment for supplying a useful microorganism for water treatment to a water treatment process of a wastewater treatment facility. The microorganism group has advantages of enhancing a pretreatment function of a wastewater treatment tank in a wastewater treatment plant, And a management technique of a useful microbial fermentation and amplification device for removing environmental pollutants such as odor and the like. The function of the reservoir used as a means to uniformly vary the various concentration and quantitative changes of the treated sewage in the general wastewater treatment plant is converted into the inflow wastewater by the useful microorganism and the fermented product to increase the toxic substances such as odor and heavy metal leaching Removal and subsequent water treatment efficiency. Furthermore, the fermentation by-products through the fermentation of useful microorganisms inhibit the rancidity and odor generation of inflow and outflow water through the combination of antioxidant function with heavy metals and odorous substances, thereby improving the qualities of the influent water quality and increasing the randomness microorganisms, Because it reduces rapid oxygen consumption, it is effective to suppress the generation of anaerobic microorganisms and to remove nitrogen and phosphorus by activation of aerobic microorganisms and increase of aerobic microorganisms. The fermentation and amplification apparatus for useful microorganisms for water treatment according to the present invention comprises a useful microbial fermenter, a first useful microbial contact tank, a useful microbial activity tank, a nitrification tank, and a second useful microbial contact tank, And the sludge generated is minimized through re-circulation through capitalization and humic materialization. These beneficial microbial flocs and activated influent water are returned to the reservoir of the water treatment plant, and the cost of the business and the water treatment There is an effect that can be greatly reduced. Furthermore, the incidence of complaints and the reduction in the cost of advanced treatment due to the odor generated in the wastewater treatment plant can significantly reduce the overall field operation cost.
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