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wastewater treatment. (The term 'high-rate' is commonly used for algal ponds
because algal growth rate in these ponds is several times greater than that
occurring in conventional waste stabilization ponds whose objective is mainly
waste treatment. Details of the high-rate ponds are given in section 5.2.) The
waste-grown algae thus need to be processed further prior to being employed as
human or animal feed. These algae can be used for other purposes as shown in
Figure 5.2 and section 5.4.
CO 2 + NO 3 - + PO 4 3- + H 2 O {CH 2 ONP} + O 2
Figure 5.2 Possible applications of algal mass cultures (from Goldman 1979a;
reproduced by permission of Pergamon Books Ltd)
Photosynthetic reaction
Solar
energy
Algal biomass
O 2
Production
Water
Fertilizers
Extracted commercial
chemicals
Animal protein
supplement
Human protein
supplement
Aquaculture
Treated
wastewater
Solar energy
Nutrients
wastes
chemicals
Methane
energy
Commercial
chemicals
N 2 Fixation
CO 2
Algal
growth
Anaerobic
digestion
Algal
separation