Disinfection of aquarium effluents by chlorination and UV treatment

The study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of chlorine and UV irradiation in disinfecting aquarium effluent. A non-agglutinating, a virulent strain of Aeromonas salmonicida (NCIMB 11 02) was used as the test organism. Effluents from a fish tank were inoculated with a suspension of test organisms and subsequently treated with different concentrations of hypochlorite and UV irradiation separately and simultaneously. When used alone, 1.0 ppm hypochlorite reduced the viable cell count from 6.5 log to 3.0 log within 20 minutes of contact period. On the other hand, when used in combination with UV irradiation only 0.5 ppm hypochlorite exerted the same bactericidal effect within the same contact period as was observed with 1.0 ppm hypochlorite alone. This result indicated that required dose of disinfectant for the disinfection of aquarium effluents can be considerably reduced when it is used in combination with UV irradiation.

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Main Authors: Islam, M.N., Faruk, M.A.R., Inglis, V.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1997
Subjects:Aquaculture, aeromonas salmonicida, disinfection, effluent, chlorination, ultraviolet radiation,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/32184
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