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Water purification by oyster shell bio-medium in a recirculating aquaponic system

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ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 95, Issue -, Pages 229-236

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2016.06.065

Keywords

Aquaponic system; Oyster shell; Nitrification; Water purification

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In this study, water purification for cultivating water spinach (WS) or sweet basil (SB) by a recirculating aquaponic system (RAS) was investigated using either an oyster shell (OS) or ceramic ring (CR) biomedium. Four combinations of OS + WS, OS + SB, CR + WS, and CR + SB were evaluated. The results show that the bio-medium affects both the transfer of NH3-N to NO3-N and the biodegradation of organic matter. OS significantly increased the pH and calcium in the effluent. The SEM results revealed that OS has a layer-by-layer structure which supports the growth of a biofilm; the main component CaCO3 of OS released to the solution increases the pH, leading to good nitrification. The total organic carbon (TOC) measurement shows that both bio-media decompose organic matter to smaller than 1 k Da TOC, which provides nutrients that are readily absorbable by the vegetables. Furthermore, the water purification efficiency of RAS is OS + WS > OS + SB > CR + WS > CR + SB. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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