A STUDY OF FUNDAMENTAL FACTORS PERTINENT TO MICROBIOLOGICAL WASTE CONVERSION IN CONTROL OF ISOLATED ENVIRONMENTS
Abstract
The report describes experiments concerned with the effect of various environmental factors on removal of algal nutrients, degree of waste treatment, and extent of water regeneration accomplished with the use of an algal-bacterial culture grown in a mechanically rotated culture vessel (algatron). It also describes size and operational characteristics for a two-man environmental chamber, presents a design to support two men, and outlines basic characteristics for larger chambers in a space environment.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0664921
Entities
People
- C. G. Golueke
- G. Shelef
- H. K. Gee
- W. J. Oswald
Organizations
- University of California, Berkeley