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Evolución del sistema de depuración de la Base Antártica Española “Juan Carlos I” durante las campañas 2000-2001 a 2005-2006

Authors: Alcoverro, Daniel;

Evolución del sistema de depuración de la Base Antártica Española “Juan Carlos I” durante las campañas 2000-2001 a 2005-2006

Abstract

El principio del funcionamiento del sistema de depuración de la Base Antártica Española Juan Carlos I es la digestión de la materia orgánica a partir de las bacterias presentes en el agua residual. Al final de la campaña 1999-2000 el sistema de depuración constaba de dos fosas sépticas consecutivas y de un filtro de carbón activo. La primera fosa consiste en tres cámaras de digestión y decantación. El agua residual evacuada pasa a una segunda fosa con dos cámaras de digestión y una tercera que actúa como filtro biológico. Finalmente, pasa a través de un filtro de carbón activo que reduce significativamente la emisión de materia orgánica presente en el agua residual liberada al mar. [...]

VII Simposio Español de Estudios Polares, 18 a 20 de septiembre de 2006, Granada.-- 1 page

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