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Iowa State University Capstones, Theses and Retrospective Theses and Dissertations Dissertations 1993 Low-head, roughing filters for enhancing recycle water treatment for aquaculture Steven Thomas Summerfelt Iowa State University Follow this and additional works at:https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd Part of theAgriculture Commons,Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering Commons, Chemical Engineering Commons, and theCivil and Environmental Engineering Commons Recommended Citation Summerfelt, Steven Thomas, "Low-head, roughing filters for enhancing recycle water treatment for aquaculture " (1993).Retrospective Theses and Dissertations. 10553. https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/rtd/10553 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State University Capstones, Theses and Dissertations at Iowa State University Digital Repository. 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Ann Arbor, MI 48106 Low-head, roughing filters for enhancing recycle water treatment for aquaculture By Steven Thomas Summerfelt A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Department: Civil and Construction Engineering Major: Civil Engineering (Environmental Engineering) Approved: Members of the Committee: Signature was redacted for privacy. In Charge of Major Work Signature was redacted for privacy. Signature was redacted for privacy. For the Major Department Signature was redacted for privacy. For theGraduate College Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 1993 Copyright © Steven Thomas Summerfelt, 1993. All rights reserved. u TABLE OF CONTENTS Page NOMENCLATURE AND ABBREVIATIONS xi Variable Notations xi Chemical Notations xv Other Abbreviations xvi GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1 Objective 1 Explanation of Dissertation Organization 1 REVIEW OF LITERATURE 2 Aquaculture 2 Recycle system aquaculture 3 Water Quality Criteria 4 Alkalinity and pH 5 Ammonia 8 Carbon dioxide 8 Dissolved nitrogen gas 9 Dissolved organics 9 Dissolved oxygen 9 Nitrite 10 Nitrate 10 Phosphorus 11 Suspended and settleable solids 11 Water-Reuse Unit Process Options 11 Rearing 11 Aeration/oxygenation 13 Clarification 14 Biofiltration 24 Summary—Aquaculture Review 28 m PAPER I. UNDERSTANDING AND TREATING CARBON DIOXIDE PROBLEMS IN RECIRCULATING AQUACULTURE SYSTEMS 31 ABSTRACT 32 INTRODUCTION 33 CARBON DIOXIDE TOXICITY AND PRODUCTION 34 CARBON DIOXIDE MODELING 37 Open System Equilibria 38 Carbonate System Kinetics 40 Mass Transfer 41 AIR STRIPPING CONSIDERATIONS 44 WATER EXCHANGE CONSIDERATIONS 54 CHEMICAL TREATMENT 56 SUMMARY-UNDERSTANDING AND TREATING CO2 PROBLEMS 59 REFERENCES CITED 60 PAPER IL USE OF LOW-HEAD, STATIC-MEDIA FILTERS FOR CLARIFICATION AND NITRIFICATION IN A RECIRCULATING FISH CULTURE SYSTEM 63 INTRODUCTION 64 Biological Filtration 65 Competition for space and oxygen in biofilters 65 Nitrification 66 Heterotrophic oxidation of organics 69 Clarification 69 Solids Flushing and Filter Maintenance 71 EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES 72 Roughing Filter System 72 Roughing filter 72 Nitrifying biofilter 76 Settling Basin System 77 Water Characterization 79 RESULTS 80 iv DISCUSSION 94 Ammonia, cBOD, Oxygen and Solids Removal in Roughing Filters 94 Effects of Clarification on Ammonia and Oxygen Removal in Biofilters 100 Recirculation Rate 100 Filter Headloss 109 Solids Flushing 110 Sludge organisms 111 Media Selection 114 SUMMARY-STATIC-MEDIA FILTERS 115 REFERENCES CITED 118 PAPER III. CULTURE OF WALLEYE FROM FINGERLING TO FOOD-SIZE IN A RECIRCULATING SYSTEM 121 ABSTRACT 122 INTRODUCTION 123 MATERIALS AND METHODS 126 Culture System 126 Walleye Source 126 Feeding 126 Walleye Density 127 Water Quality 127 Alkalinity 127 Ammonia 127 Dissolved oxygen 127 Light 128 pH 128 Temperature 128 Turbidity 128 RESULTS 129 Walleye Growth Rate in an Intensive Recycle System 129 Length to Weight Relationship 129 Condition Factor (k) to Size Relationship 129 Relative Weight to Size Relationship 129

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Low-head, roughing filters for enhancing recycle water treatment for aquaculture. By. Steven Thomas Summerfelt. A Dissertation Submitted to the. Graduate Faculty in Partial Fulfillment of the. Requirements for the Degree of. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY. Department: Civil and Construction Engineering.
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