Partial Recirculating Aquaculture System

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  • čas přidán 2. 09. 2015
  • The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Northern Aquaculture
    Demonstration Facility is demonstrating a partial recirculation system which enables 50-70% water reusage without the use of a biofilter or drum filter. More information visit: www.uwsp.edu/cols-ap/nadf/Pag...
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Komentáře • 29

  • @dylantkl
    @dylantkl Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this video. This is what we need, a cost effective solution. All other RAS videos have been about expensive solution. Problem is not everyone has the money to support such project.

    • @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491
      @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the comment Dylan, if you want more details on this please visit: www3.uwsp.edu/cols-ap/nadf/Pages/New-Outdoor-Demonstration-Building.aspx

  • @NAREK75
    @NAREK75 Před 8 lety

    Do you guys think RAS would work in a country where summers are hot, and winters are cold ???

    • @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491
      @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491  Před 5 lety +1

      Our system is located in Northern Wisconsin and raises cold water species. During the hot months we can add more fresh water (at 8deg C) to cool if needed. Winters we also can adjust flow and open valves to prevent freezing drains. For example, sometimes, the bottom drain water is wasted from the system (bottom drain valve is left open) and only side drain water is reused to prevent bottom drains from freezing.

  • @rusdi_budikdamberrassystem3445

    Amazing..👍

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  • @ramskr4199
    @ramskr4199 Před 7 lety

    Mam can you explain where over flow water going from sunk?

    • @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491
      @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491  Před 5 lety +1

      The overflow from the sump is precautionary to ensure we have enough water flow into the sump. The water leaving the sump combines with our effluent to our settling ponds and created wetland

  • @makmak151515
    @makmak151515 Před 2 lety

    I’m curios. I thought pvc was infused with an anti microbial and that pvc glue and primer were toxic. Is there a way you solve this problem or does that amount not effect the fish

    • @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491
      @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello Makayla, thank you for your question. UWSP NADF has always used PVC, primer and glue. We let the glue cure properly (for at least 24 hours) and let the systems run and rinse thoroughly several times before the addition of fish. We have raised over 15 different species of fish on site and have not had an issue with PVC glue or primer toxicity. Feel free to reach out with other questions: ehauser@uwsp.edu

  • @delta-three
    @delta-three Před 7 lety

    which bio filter using there ?

    • @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491
      @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491  Před 5 lety

      This system does not require a biofilter, we are exchanging enough water through partial reuse and keeping densities low enough to not accumulate toxic levels of ammonia

  • @jaideepsangle
    @jaideepsangle Před 2 lety +1

    How much cost for this project

  • @MrGokul76
    @MrGokul76 Před 4 lety

    How much biomass can this support - lbs per cubic meter?

    • @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491
      @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491  Před 3 lety +2

      This will depend on species and water quality of the system but we suggested about 60kg/m3 which is about 0.5lb/gallon. Oxygen became a limiting factor in this system with cold water trout species, higher densities may require oxygen supplementation as well as careful monitoring of other water quality factors such as CO2. Contact for more information: ewiermaa@uwsp.edu

  • @christopherSesinyi
    @christopherSesinyi Před 6 lety +1

    Can somebody acquire this system?

    • @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491
      @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491  Před 5 lety +1

      The system was designed by an experienced design team, but the tanks with radial flow settlers attached can be purchased email ewiermaa@uwsp.edu if would like further information on that contact.

  • @bikramsyangtan3350
    @bikramsyangtan3350 Před 7 měsíci

    Could you tell me what is the percentage of reused water flow in total flow rate ?

    • @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491
      @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491  Před 6 měsíci

      Hello, thank you for your question, generally this system has about a 60% water reuse potential, mainly the limiting factor was oxygen. Again, this system does not have a drum filter or biofilter so we relied on the fresh water to flush ammonia and solids from the system. We had 8 tanks in this system, calculation for reusing the water is approximated here:
      8 tanks 2000L each, 2 exchanges an hour
      8X2000X2=32000 Liters per hour 533LPM 141Gallons per minute
      60% of that is 19200LPH of recirc water
      19200/60=320LPM, about 85 Gallons per minute.
      The remaining is 12800LPH = 213LPM or 56GPM fresh water.

    • @vtecmissle
      @vtecmissle Před 5 měsíci

      @@uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491 Where does this new water come from because 56 gpm is a lot of water, 3360 gph, or 80000 gallons per day . That would be expensive here. About 84 dollars a day or 2400 a month.

    • @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491
      @uw-stevenspointnorthernaqu8491  Před 5 měsíci

      @@vtecmissle thanks for your question. The facility has two high-capacity wells, they are able to provide around 800 gallons per minute each, although generally we are using a maximum of 500 gallons per minute for the entire research facility, most of this flow is going to our flow through larval and raceway systems. Yes, depending on your location, 56 gallons per minute may be significant to run, but this idea was comparing against a flow through system. In that case we would have to run 141 gallons per minute if this system was flow through. This system was created as a way to save water without using a drum or biofilter.

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