SU1490957A1 - Strain of bacterium rhodococcus sp used for improvement of an active silt structural and sedimentation property in the process of sewage treatment in petroleum chemical production - Google Patents

Strain of bacterium rhodococcus sp used for improvement of an active silt structural and sedimentation property in the process of sewage treatment in petroleum chemical production

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SU1490957A1
SU1490957A1 SU4304574/13A SU4304574A SU1490957A1 SU 1490957 A1 SU1490957 A1 SU 1490957A1 SU 4304574/13 A SU4304574/13 A SU 4304574/13A SU 4304574 A SU4304574 A SU 4304574A SU 1490957 A1 SU1490957 A1 SU 1490957A1
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О.И. Якушева
А.П. Ворожейкин
А.В. Наумов
А.М. Боронин
Х.Б. Тугушева
С.К. Зарипова
А.М. Петров
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FIELD: microbiological industry. SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the strain of bacterium Rhodococcus sp. VKM Ac-1232D. Strain added to aerotank at amount 1-2% of total active silt content decreases the silt index to 60 ml/g, suspended substances in purified water - to 15 mg/l. Effectiveness of treatment is increased to 97.2%. New bacterial strain can be used for biological treatment of sewage in petroleum chemical production. Bacterial strain is resistant to toxic pollutions. EFFECT: enhanced effectiveness of treatment. 1 tbl
SU4304574/13A 1987-09-08 1987-09-08 Strain of bacterium rhodococcus sp used for improvement of an active silt structural and sedimentation property in the process of sewage treatment in petroleum chemical production SU1490957A1 (en)

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