Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) Monitoring
Articles & Whitepapers
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Aeration Optimization in Wastewater
OVERVIEWA significant portion of a wastewater treatment plant’s energy costs are due to aeration operations (~45-75% of the total energy). The required aeration rate of a biological treatment system is determined by three key parameters: incoming organic loading expressed in terms of COD or BOD, dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration maintained in the aeration tank, and the concentration of ...
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What is BOD in water?
Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), is the decomposition of organic matter in water into inorganic matter by aerobic microorganisms in water at a certain temperature. It is a comprehensive indicator of ...
News
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Webinar: Algae and Your Industrial Water Chemistry
Stagnant, and nutrient-rich surface water creates the ideal conditions for algae to bloom. In industrial waters, algae directly influence pH, TSS, and BOD levels. This makes discharging difficult and can risk compliance with strict government ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Large Wastewater Systems
BioKube Jupiter systems are predominantly used for cities, gated communities and resorts. BioKube Jupiter systems are delivered fully equipped ready to be installed as a plug and play unit. Each unit contains a treatment zone with aerated filters and a settling zone to remove all SS.