Studies were conducted to determine the biofloc media toxicity degree to hydrobionts by biotesting. Environment variability in which biocenosis biofloc is formed can cause optimal C/N ratio values violations in a closed water system, which is considered a critical factor affecting the formation rate of microbial communities and species ratio in them. Test objects use in this study showed no toxic effects on the bioindicator in the environment created by the bacterial communities that make up the Biofloc system. Of course, the data obtained cannot be considered exhaustive, but it should be noted that aquatic plant use as a bioindicator provides new opportunities for developing biofloc systems potential. The BFT-systems principle is to stimulate the natural growth of macroaggregate flocs, enhance culture water self-nitrification. A prerequisite for the flocs’ functioning as a biofilter analogue, along with supporting them in suspension, is the presence of an easily digestible organic carbon source, as the cultures of bacterial microorganisms in the base of flocs are heterotrophic.
The purpose of this article is to evaluate the categorical concept of entropy in the structure of natural and technical systems related to the use of water resources, the quantitative and qualitative indicators of which are formed within the spatial limits of river basin geosystems. Using fundamental basic concepts as a universal measure of the forms of motion of matter – energy, time, system, system approach and important concepts – irreversibility, ecological state, environmental safety, as well as fundamental laws of thermodynamics – conservation and changes in the zones of influence of the “Object of Activity” in the form of a complex of hydraulic structures and associated buildings as part of natural-technical system “Natural Environment–Object of Activity–Population” (NTS “NE-OA-P”) on the use of water resources in economic and other activities, to give a detailed understanding of Entropy.
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