Use of Probiotic Preparations in Waste Waters Cleaning of Agricultural Enterprises

  • Sannikova N
  • Kovaleva O
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The main cause of pollution of water basins is the discharge of untreated or insufficiently treated sewage into water bodies by industrial enterprises, utilities and agriculture. There are environmental problems in many enterprises of the country engaged in the production and processing of agricultural products. The article analyzes the results of research on the use of the Microbiological Cleaning System in model experiments. According to the results of model experiments, the optimal concentration of use of the drug was determined. Based on the results of the research, we propose the use of the Microbiological Purification System for pre-treatment of wastewater, even in the case of heavy pollution. Agriculture is an industry that is a source of environmental pollution. Purification of hazardous waste in enterprises can be accomplished through the introduction of biotechnology using probiotic preparations. The use of probiotics in the field of wastewater treatment is a relatively new direction that does not have much knowledge. The prospect of probiotic preparations for wastewater treatment is now being studied by many authors. As a result of the research, it was noted that the probiotic preparation intensifies the processes of biological wastewater treatment, which allows significantly reducing the intensity of odor and color of wastewater. As a result of the research conducted, the prospect of using probiotic preparations has been established.

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Sannikova, N., & Kovaleva, O. (2019). Use of Probiotic Preparations in Waste Waters Cleaning of Agricultural Enterprises. KnE Life Sciences. https://doi.org/10.18502/kls.v4i14.5598

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