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As population growth and industrial activity increase, water resources face rising pressure. Contaminated water and industrial effluents threaten human health and the environment, making continuous water quality monitoring essential. Among the critical parameters, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) stands out as a key indicator of organic pollution and biodegradability.
BOD measures the oxygen consumed by microorganisms to degrade organic matter, reflecting both the pollution level and the potential impact on ecosystems. It is widely used for assessing wastewater treatment efficiency, controlling industrial discharges, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
BOD is determined by monitoring the oxygen consumed by aerobic microorganisms in a water or wastewater sample over a defined period. Standard measurement methods include:
The most common test is BOD5, representing oxygen consumption over 5 days at 20 °C. Longer tests, like BOD6 or BOD7, or the ultimate BOD (BODu) over 20–30 days, capture the total biodegradable fraction of organic matter.
Expected BOD5 values vary widely:
The Velp RESPIROMETRIC Sensor simplifies BOD measurement by detecting internal pressure changes and displaying the BOD value in mg/l directly, eliminating manual calculations. Key benefits include:
The system integrates DataBox™ technology, enabling wireless data transmission and storage for up to 400 sensors, making long-term studies straightforward and fully automated.
Read the full article to learn how Velp RESPIROMETRIC Sensor systems can transform your water and wastewater analysis. Explore detailed workflows, applications, and benefits to ensure accurate, reliable, and real-time monitoring in your laboratory.
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