Evolving Wastewater Treatment Bacteria
The first-generation biological treatment technology used spontaneous bacteria in sewage or sludge to degrade organic po...
Evolving Wastewater Treatment Bacteria
The first-generation biological treatment technology used spontaneous bacteria in sewage or sludge to degrade organic pollutants, restoring the nitrogen cycle's self-purification ability. However, due to insufficient species or quantity, it struggles with modern high-concentration and complex wastewater.
The second-generation technology employs specialized microbial agents in conjunction with aerobic, anaerobic, and other methods to treat specific wastewater. However, due to limited environmental adaptability and formulation, it cannot fully address the complex pollution components and recalcitrant wastewater in wastewater.
The third-generation wastewater treatment bacteria technology is a new generation of composite microbial communities. It combines wastewater treatment bacteria research experience with global advanced microbial genetic engineering cultivation technology. It selects and extracts genes from various microorganisms that have excellent pollutant degradation capabilities, cultivates a new generation of more pollutant-degrading microorganisms, and then uses a dedicated formula to form a biological chain of multiple microorganisms. Finally, it domesticates a composite bacterial community specialized in treating complex wastewater, enabling it to handle various difficult wastewater.