Abstract

The influence of green microalgae and cyanobacteriae on the variation in the content of pollutants in wastewater sampled from treatment facilities of a timber processing complex is investigated in a model experiment. It is shown that the inoculation of studied strains leads to a decrease in the content of phenols, phosphate ions, iron, and total nitrogen in wastewater. An indigenous strain of the Acutodesmus obliquus microalga, which was isolated from the biomass of active sludge, is recommended as the most promising biological agent to increase the wastewater purification efficiency.

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