Paper

Removal of Microcystis in the Outer Moat of the Tokyo Imperial Palace Using Ozone Microbubbles


Authors:
Daisuke Kobayashi; Mizuki Mitsuhashi; Tomoki Takahashi; Katsuto Otake; Atsushi Shono
Abstract
Increasing the quantities of nutrient salts from the inflow of wastewater in enclosed waters generate the phytoplankton microcystis, which causes an offensive odor. Thus, establishing a microcystis treatment method is required to improve such aqueous environments. In this study, a new technique that combines microbubbles and ozone was applied to a wastewater treatment process. The effects of microcystis removal on the water samples taken from the outer moat of the Tokyo Imperial Palace were investigated. In addition, a mechanism for a microcystis degradation process using ozone microbubbles is proposed.
Keywords
Microbubbles; Ozone; Microcystis; Waste Water Treatment; Gas Flow Rate
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30
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34
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