BOD rapid tester to guide sewage treatment plant sewage discharge

Mondo Science Updated on 2024-02-02

Environmental protection has become an urgent issue on a global scale. Water pollution is one of them, and biological oxygen demand (BOD) is one of the important indicators to measure the degree of water pollution. BOD testing refers to measuring the amount of oxygen required by microorganisms in a water body to break down organic matter. If the BOD in the water body is too high, it means that the water body contains a large number of organic pollutants, which may have a negative impact on humans and ecosystems. BOD detection is one of the important indicators to measure the quality of water bodies, and it is also an important basis for water treatment.

BOD testing can help us understand the pollution status of water bodies. By performing BOD testing on water samples at different locations and at different times, we can understand the content and changes of organic pollutants in the water body, so as to evaluate the quality of the water body. This is of great significance for the development of corresponding governance measures. BOD testing can guide the operation of wastewater treatment plants. The sewage treatment plant is an important part of BOD control, and the operation effect of the sewage treatment plant can be monitored through BOD detection, and the treatment process and parameters can be adjusted in time to ensure the quality of effluent.

BOD rapid tester guides sewage plant sewage discharge [Recommended]: BOD rapid tester is based on the national standard "HJ505-2009" 5-day culture method, simulates the biodegradation process of organic matter in nature, and uses a simple, safe and reliable mercury-free differential pressure sensing method to measure the BOD concentration in water.

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