Zoeken
Zoeken kan via de modus 'eenvoudig zoeken' (één veld) of uitgebreid via 'geavanceerd zoeken' (meerdere velden). Zo kan je bv. zoeken op een combinatie van een auteursnaam (auteur), een jaartal (jaar) en een documenttype.
Boekenmand
Nuttige resultaten kan je aanvinken en toevoegen aan een mandje. De inhoud hiervan kan je exporteren of afdrukken (naar bv. PDF).
RSS
Op de hoogte blijven van nieuw toegevoegde publicaties binnen uw interessegebied? Dit kan door een RSS-feed (?) te maken van jouw zoekopdracht.
nieuwe zoekopdracht
Design and evaluation of a water recycling plant for Atlantic salmon smolt production
Rusten, B.; Harr, C. (1989). Design and evaluation of a water recycling plant for Atlantic salmon smolt production, in: De Pauw, N. et al. (Ed.) Aquaculture: a biotechnology in progress: volume 2. pp. 1143-1148
In: De Pauw, N. et al. (1989). Aquaculture: a biotechnology in progress: volume 2. European Aquaculture Society: Bredene. ISBN 90-71625-02-8. 597-1222 pp.
|
| Beschikbaar in | Auteurs |
|
Documenttype: Congresbijdrage
|
| Abstract |
A water recycling plant for Atlantic salmon smolt production has been developed with the aim to reduce water consumption to less than 10% of the water flow. The effluent from the fish tanks goes to a mechanical filter for removal of particles, followed by two aerated submerged biological filters for nitrification and removal of dissolved organics. The recycled water is pumped through a dual media sand filter for removal of fine solids and excess biofilm. UV-generated ozone is added to the water before and after the sand filter. Make-up water is added ahead of a heat exchanger. Water flows then through packed column aerators, before it is returned to the fish tanks. Various ratios of recycled water and make-up water (down to 6% of the flow or 80% of the volume of the system per day) have been tested. Due to high biomass concentrations, dissolved oxygen levels in the fish tanks have been as low as 4.4mg.l-1, and generally below 6.0mg.l-1. Nevertheless, daily growth of Atlantic salmon juveniles of 2.1% was observed at a mean temperature of about 14°C. Water has been of good quality, with median values of 0.15mg.l-1 of NH4+-N, 0.016mg.l-1 of NO2-N, 0.6mg.l-1 of suspended solids (SS) and 22mg.l-1 of COD. |
IMIS is ontwikkeld en wordt gehost door het VLIZ.