Step By Step Process Explaning About How to Use Bioculture in Wastewater Treatment Plant

How to Treat Wastewater Using Bioculture

Bioculture is a powerful blend of beneficial microorganisms that help break down organic waste in wastewater. It is widely used in STP, ETP, CETP, CSTP, hotels, industries, and apartments because it improves treatment efficiency naturally and cost-effectively.

Below is a step-by-step process:


1. Check the Condition of the Treatment Plant

Before adding bioculture, ensure the system is ready:

  • Aeration system is working properly

  • pH is between 6.5 and 8.5

  • DO (Dissolved Oxygen) is 2 mg/L or above

  • No toxic chemicals entering the plant

A good environment helps the microbes grow faster.


2. Prepare the Bioculture Solution

  • Mix the required quantity of bioculture powder or liquid with non-chlorinated water

  • Let it activate for 20–30 minutes

  • Stir well to dissolve the microbial culture

This makes the microbes active and ready for wastewater digestion.


3. Dose the Bioculture Into the Aeration Tank

Add the prepared solution directly into:

  • Aeration Tank (best place)

  • Or Equalization Tank (if aeration is available)

Here, microbes get oxygen and multiply rapidly.


4. Microbes Start Breaking Down Waste

Once added, the bioculture will:

This natural action improves plant performance within 3–7 days.


5. Maintain Proper Conditions

To keep the treatment effective:

  • Maintain proper aeration

  • Avoid sudden chemical shock

  • Check pH regularly

  • Dose bioculture weekly or monthly based on load

Regular feeding helps maintain a healthy microbial population.


6. Monitor Output Water Quality

Test parameters like:

  • BOD

  • COD

  • TSS

  • Ammonia

  • Oil & Grease

You will see a gradual improvement in treated water quality.


Why Bioculture is the Best Solution?

  • 100% natural & eco-friendly

  • Faster BOD/COD reduction

  • Controls foul smell instantly

  • Reduces sludge handling costs

  • Improves overall plant efficiency

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