Article ID: | iaor2004606 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 45 |
Issue: | 4/5 |
Start Page Number: | 271 |
End Page Number: | 278 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2002 |
Journal: | Water Science and Technology |
Authors: | Tanaka H., Tanaka Y., Inui T., Okayasu Y. |
Keywords: | geography & environment |
Toxic substances may be included in wastewater influent and can damage biological processing of wastewater treatment, therefore continuous toxic-monitoring of wastewater influent is needed. This paper describes the potential toxic-monitoring applications of the toxicity monitor using a nitrifying bacteria biosensor to sewerage systems. The results of sensitivity tests show that aspects of wastewater do not affect the sensor sensitivity and confirm that the sensor can be applied to wastewater monitoring as it is. The monitor with a prototype of filtration system installed in a wastewater treatment plant is able to operate continuously for one month at least after the modification of filtration system and the optimization of operation conditions.