The low temperature of the snowmelt water in the spring seems to affect the
biofiltration of wastewaters: biofilters clog rapidly during the critical
period of March and April. This study presents the results of biochemical t
ests carried out in wash-water (biomass) of a Biodrof-type biofilter. These
tests deal with the measurement of hydrolase, dehydrogenase (DI-IA) and to
tal polysaccharides (TP). The wash-water analyses showed ratios of 41% tota
l polysaccharides over VSS (w/w) during the cold period. corresponding to i
nfluent temperatures of 7.5-13.5 degreesC. During the warmer period (15.0-1
8.01 degreesC), this ratio is 26%. Observations of the biomass show an abun
dance of fixed ciliated protozoans during the cold period. being replaced b
y a bacterial and fungal biofilm during the warmer period. Moreover. during
the cold period, the biomass contains less extra-cellular enzyme like beta
-glucosidase type, but the ratio of active biomass measured using the dehy
drogenase glucose (DHA) is the same for all temperature ranges measured her
e. This implies that weak hydrolytic activity. coupled with accumulation of
a biofilm and inert particles of the influent encourages a rapid clogging
of the biofilter. The loads in GOD, and SS as well as the filtration rates
have but little effect on the premature clogging of the biofilter under spr
ing conditions. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.