EFFECTS OF BLUE LED INSTALLED IN SLOW SAND FILTRATION PROCESS ON QUALITY OF TREATED WATER AND BIOLOGICAL FILTRATION MEMBRANE
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- TAKAARA Tomoko
- 福島工業高等専門学校 都市システム工学科
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- WATANABE Natsumi
- 福島工業高等専門学校 建設環境工学科
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- KOBARI Kouji
- 福島工業高等専門学校 建設環境工学科
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- NISHIYAMA Masateru
- 山形大学 農学部食料生命環境学科
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- WATANABE Toru
- 山形大学 農学部食料生命環境学科
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- 緩速ろ過池における青色LED照明が処理水質と生物ろ過膜に与える影響
- カンソクロカチ ニ オケル アオイロ LED ショウメイ ガ ショリ スイシツ ト セイブツ ロカマク ニ アタエル エイキョウ
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<p> Slow sand filtration process is frequently used for water treatment using a variety of microorganisms including photosynthetic organisms which is dependent on sunlight. In this study, for proposing a technology to cover the filtration pond and equip it with blue LED as the light source, effects of the LED on quality of treated water and biological filtration membrane (BFM) were investigated in a lab-scale experiment of slow sand filtration, comparing with sunlight and dark conditions. The result of experiment demonstrated both blue LED and sunlight contributed to growth of BFM and maintained aerobic condition on the surface of the membrane. Microbial community analysis of BFM revealed these lights did not change the density of bacteria in the membrane but reduced the diversity of microbes probably due to increase of photosynthesis bacteria like Cyanobacteria. The analysis also found Cyanobacteria related to nitrate assimilation in the conditions of LED and sunlight, resulting in a lower concentration of nitrates in the treated water than in the dark condition. The findings obtained in this study lead to our expectation that blue LED can contribute to a stable performance of slow sand filtration process, even if the filtration pond is covered for a security reason, by increase of photosynthesis bacteria and slower growth of BFM than sunlight.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. G (Environmental Research)
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Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. G (Environmental Research) 76 (7), III_43-III_52, 2020
Japan Society of Civil Engineers