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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

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2009

Algal polycultures

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Algae Grown On Dairy And Municipal Wastewater For Simultaneous Nutrient Removal And Lipid Production For Biofuel Feedstock, Ian Woertz, A. Feffer, Tryg Lundquist, Yarrow Nelson Nov 2009

Algae Grown On Dairy And Municipal Wastewater For Simultaneous Nutrient Removal And Lipid Production For Biofuel Feedstock, Ian Woertz, A. Feffer, Tryg Lundquist, Yarrow Nelson

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Algae grown on wastewater media are a potential source of low-cost lipids for production of liquid biofuels. This study investigated lipid productivity and nutrient removal by green algae grown during treatment of dairy farm and municipal wastewaters supplemented with CO2. Dairy wastewater was treated outdoors in bench-scale batch cultures. The lipid content of the volatile solids peaked at Day 6, during exponential growth, and declined thereafter. Peak lipid content ranged from 14–29%, depending on wastewater concentration. Maximum lipid productivity also peaked at Day 6 of batch growth, with a volumetric productivity of 17 mg/day/L of reactor and an …