Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4527308 Aquacultural Engineering 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Delta smelt are cultured at the UC Davis Fish Conservation and Culture Lab (FCCL) for research purposes. The culture systems used are based on recirculation technology to ensure optimum water quality for the fish at each life stage. Larval culture takes place in recirculation systems with green water to which a Nannochloropsis algal concentrate is added to maintain a turbidity of approximately 9 NTU. A bubble-wash bead filter is used to remove total suspended solids (TSS) from the recirculation system. The performance of the bubble-wash bead filter has been evaluated by testing the TSS and particle size distribution in two parallel systems operated in the same way. The need for bubble-wash bead filter backwashing and the impact of the backwash method were evaluated also.The results show that the bubble-wash bead filter removed a great deal of the TSS, including the algae added to maintain the turbidity. An improper backwash method could result in a short term but significantly high TSS peak in the system immediately after the backwash event. Testing over an extended filtration period with a prolonged backwash interval showed that the TSS in the system remained stable up to 150 h post backwash, at which time it increased rapidly. The TSS accumulation in the system with a bubble-wash bead filter that was not backwashed was greater than that in a parallel system without a bubble-wash bead filter. No significant mortality increase was found in the system without a bubble-wash bead filter for 34 days, which provides a possible alternative in order to lower the rearing cost. Nevertheless, there are benefits of using a bead filter, and these are discussed in the paper.

► Improper bead filter backwash could cause a significant TSS peak in the system. ► The bubble-wash bead filter removed the algae added to maintain the turbidity. ► After 150 h running without backwashing, filter efficiency fell dramatically. ► Backwashing after prolonged runs recovered particle removal ability, not flow rate. ► No significant effect on mortality was found in the system without a bead filter.

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