Microorganism preparation for sewage treatment, preparation method and application thereof,
A technology for microbial preparations and sewage treatment, applied in biological water/sewage treatment, water/sludge/sewage treatment, toilet black water treatment, etc., can solve the problems of high cost and complicated preparation of raw materials, and achieve the goal of reducing environmental hazards Effect
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[0035] In the preparation method of the microbial preparation for sewage treatment of the present invention, the fermentation temperature is 25°C. To mix cola, water, lactic acid bacteria, and yeast evenly, first mix the cola and water evenly, and then add lactic acid bacteria and yeast in turn under stirring conditions. The adding speed of lactic acid bacteria is 100-500g / min, and then add yeast after adding lactic acid bacteria Bacteria and yeast are added at a speed of 100-200g / min. The stirring speed is 20-100 rpm. Preferably 50 rpm.
[0036] In the application of the microbial preparation for sewage treatment of the present invention in the treatment of toilet sewage, the anaerobic treatment temperature is -20-60°C, preferably 10-40°C. The amount of microbial preparation for sewage treatment is preferably 1-2 kg of microbial preparation for sewage treatment per cubic meter of toilet sewage.
[0037] After 36-60 hours of fermentation, exhaust gas before adding acid solu...
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[0041] The microbial preparation for sewage treatment in this embodiment is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40 kg of cola, 30 kg of lactic acid bacteria, 30 kg of yeast, and 100 kg of water.
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[0043] The microbial preparation for sewage treatment in this embodiment is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 kg of cola, 30 kg of lactic acid bacteria, 25 kg of yeast, and 85 kg of water.
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