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Articles & Whitepapers
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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 the content of oxygen-demanding pollutants such as organic matter in water. Biochemical oxygen demand is an important water pollution parameter. In wastewater, wastewater treatment plant effluent and ...
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What is COD in water?
Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is a chemical method to measure the amount of reducing substances that need to be oxidized in a water sample. Oxygen equivalent of substances (usually organic) that can ...
News
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Kurita upsizes microbial power generation cell toward realization of wastewater treatment system
Kurita has developed a microbial power generation cell, which can convert organic matter in wastewater into electric energy, and has succeeded in upsizing the cell with an eye to its practical use as a microbial fuel cell. Moving forward, ...
Adsorptive Polymers Are Now Available at Alfa Chemistry for Applications in Water Treatment, Medicine, Health Care, and Machine Processing
Fluence Appoints Water Industry Veteran Tom Pokorsky as CEO and Managing Director
Siveco Hongkong obtains certification from the Hong Kong Construction Industry Council (CIC)
BOD/COD Portable Field Meter Giveaway from Real Tech
Equipment & Solutions
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Low Temperature Wastewater Treatment
MICROBE-LIFT / LT – is a highly active dry culture consortium design specifically for use in all industrial and municipal wastewater facilities to achieve continued or enhanced biological degradation during cold weather operations (below 50F). MICROBE-LIFT / LT cultures provide higher rates of biological oxidation during low temperatures seasons (cold wastewater) due to a more fluid cell ...