Micro-Organisms of Cooling Tower Problems and How to Manage Them
Journal: International Journal of Basic and Applied Science (Vol.1, No. 4)Publication Date: 2013-04-25
Authors : Amir Samimi;
Page : 705-715
Keywords : Microorganism; air; pathogenic; water; polysaccharides;
Abstract
Microorganisms are found everywhere in nature. In air, water and soil are scattered and they are crucial role in the health of humans and animals. many microorganisms are beneficial, while others are pathogenic. Life and activity of microbial processes are effective in many industries. For example, Zugloel bacteria in activated sludge and in the refinery are benefit. They make sludge polysaccharides that help other bacteria digest organic material otherwise organic material into the water receiving effluent and will cause pollution. Conversely, microorganisms that are present in the water cooling system that can be bad effects on the corrosion and deposition create operational efficiencies.
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