Research for Biodegradation and Bioaugmentation of Drilling Wastewater

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The paper studied the degradation rate of single strain, the microorganisms agent compatibility and the bioaugmentation effects of the activated sludge system. The results showed that 10 strains screened from drilling site were able to degrade drilling wastewater. Confirm the optimal ratio of strains’ compatibility through orthogonal experiment. In augmented experiments, it showed that in the control SBR system with the COD of the effluent was in three different average levels (with two load shock), the COD degradation rates were 21.4%, 22.8% and 6.9%. In the augmented system treated with the same effluent, the degradation rates of augmented system were 64.8%, 62.78% and 66.9% respectively. It showed that the activated sludge was augmented by the mixed cultures which made the system to be more stable and improve impact resistance.

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April 2013

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