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CASE
HISTORY: Sludge
reduction in trout ponds |
| Aquaculturists
face a growing problem of decreasing water quality. Pollution causes negative
feedback on yields and profits. Sludge accumulation is a common problem in aquacultural
production. The sludge is not only expensive to get rid of but also contributes
to degrading water quality and can cause poor flesh flavour. The Bacta-Pur System
was developed as an ecological engineering tool to contribute to sustainable aquaculture
and profitability. A
trout pond in Ontario, on one of the largest fishing preserves in Canada was having
a problem with sludge accumulation. The pond in question was about 120 ft x 90
ft x 15 ft deep and is used for fishing but also receives hatchery wastes. Approximately,
two feet of trout manure accumulated in the pond each year. Vacuuming out the
ponds was not only time consuming but also simply put the wastes elsewhere. The
owner wanted to reduce the sludge handling time and costs and to improve water
clarity.
Treatment Program The
pond was treated for three months using 10 L of Bacta-Pur
XLG per month.
Results
The three month
treatment resulted in crystal clear water and complete biodegradation of the two
feet of fish manure, inspite of the fact that the water temperature never exceed
56°F (13°C). | | |
CASE
HISTORY: Reduction
of airborne ammonia in chicken barn |
| Intensive
production of livestock such as chickens or pigs usually results in high levels
of airborne ammonia. The degraded air quality stresses the animals, causes negative
feedback on the production including decreased efficiency of food conversion and
increased susceptibility to general diseases and specifically to pulmonary problems
(e.g. pneumonia). The
bottom line is fundamental in all animal production: More Stress = Less Profits.
Alternatively, if
we can decrease stress, we can increase profits.
Treatment Program The
ability of the Bacta-Pur System to lower airborne ammonia was tested over a period
of 38 days in an egg producing facility in New Brunswick, Canada. The barn (15m
x 45m) contains 12,000 chickens. The barn is cleaned in September, and air degrades
over winter. This winter ammonia reached levels, which were causing the chickens
to go blind. The treatment with Bacta-Pur began on May 15, 1995 for 4 weeks. Airborne
ammonia was monitored with a Dräger tester as used by the government of New Brunswick.
The air sampling, during and following the test period, was always conducted in
the same place within the barn.
Five
litres of Bacta-Pur XLG were mixed with 10 L
of water and sprayed, with a small garden backpack sprayer, onto the manure 3
times per week for 3 weeks . The fourth week, Bacta-Pur was applied only once.
Results
Airborne
ammonia dropped from nearly 60 ppm to 18 ppm, within 3 weeks of beginning the
treatment. Ammonia levels only increased slightly to 25 ppm with the decreased
rate of use of Bacta-Pur. Cessation of use of Bacta-Pur, however, resulted
in the rapid return to ammonia levels above 40 ppm in spite of increased ventilation,
in the end of June, as normally occurs in summer.
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CASE
HISTORY: Reduction of solids
in cow manure | A
demonstration was conducted, by the British Columbia Research Council, to reduce
solids in dairy cow manure slurries. The demonstration was conducted
in 12 L reactors, which were aerated for 15 days. Controls were compared to reactors
to which preactivated Bacta-Pur was added. Sludge and solids were assessed by
three techniques: 30 min. Sludge Volume (mL), Suspended Solids (mg/L) and Sludge
Volume Index (mL/mg). All three techniques showed the Bacta-Pur treated
systems had sludge/solid reductions of 64-87%
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CASE
HISTORY: Reduction
of BOD and ammonia in pig manure | |
A demonstration was conducted,
in Holland, to reduce BOD and ammonia and odors in pig waste. 10,000 liters of
wastes were presettled; the liquid phase was then separated, aerated and treated
with the Bacta-Pur System. One liter (100 ppm) of Bacta-Pur G-2000+ was
initially preactivated and added; this was followed by daily additions of 20 ml
(2 ppm). BOD decreased from nearly 5000 mg/L, at the start, to 350 mg/L within
2 weeks. The lack of data between these sampling points did not allow determination
of the true rate of decrease. Ammonia-nitrogen decreased from 2000 mg/L to 100
mg/L over the 39 days of the trial. Further reductions would have been anticipated
had Bacta-Pur N-2000+ also been included in the treatment. (Since the
time of this demonstration, G-2000+ has been replaced by Bacta-Pur
XLG, which is more than 1000 times more concentrated. Also, since this study
, N-2000+ has been replaced by Bacta-Pur N-3000,
which is more than 1000 times more concentrated.) | - The
recommended treatment will be provided upon receipt of the completed
Needs Form
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It
is important to assure the continual presence of oxygen at the sediment-water
interface for the survival of the bottom dwelling higher life forms such as invertebrates
and fishes. Bottom mounted air diffusers are a most cost-effective
means to assure a well-oxygenated reservoir and can be used in tandem with bacterial
products to reduce foul smells and unwanted effluence.. Bacta-Pur
biotechnological products contain beneficial communities of natural bacteria,
which have been on earth for millions of years. All we do is grow them in the
right proportions to create powerful teams that improve water quality and accelerate
the transformation of organic wastes into bacterial biomass, carbon dioxide and
water. Every production of Bacta-Pur biotechnologies is analyzed and cleared for
shipment only when certified pathogen frr using techniques from the food industry.
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