Buildup of Live Bacterial Biomass

The biozone layer is formed as a biologically active layer in the soil absorption system near the infiltrative surface by the growth of microorganisms feeding on the organic matter (BOD) of the septic tank effluent (See Figure 6:4-1). The amount of live bacteria biomass in the biozone is estimated using a mass balance equation assuming the biozone as a control volume. The mass balance equation of microorganisms (live bacteria biomass) in the control volume is then estimated by:

d(Bio)dt=α[QSTECBOD,inIpCBOD]RrespRmortRslough\frac{d(Bio)}{dt}=\alpha*[\sum Q_{STE}*C_{BOD,in}-I_p*C_{BOD}]-R_{resp}-R_{mort}-R_{slough} (1)

where BioBio is the amount of live bacteria biomass in biozone (kg/ha), CBODC_{BOD},in is the BODBODconcentration in the STESTE (mg/L), CBODC_{BOD} is the BODBOD concentration in biozone (mg/L), α\alpha is gram of live bacteria growth to gram of BODBOD in STE (conversion factor), QSTEQ_{STE} is the flow rate of STESTE (m3^3/day), Ip is the amount of percolation out of the biozone (m3^3/day), RrespR_{resp} is the amount of respiration of bacteria (kg/ha), RmortR_{mort} is the amount of mortality of bacteria (kg/ha), and RsloughR_{slough} is the amount of sloughed off bacteria (kg/ha).

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