This study was carried out to check changes of components in the slaughter waste by the bacteria isolated from slaughter wastes from Gyungnam Province from May to June 2000, and to find useful organism for treatment of the waste. Bacteria used in this study were Aeromonas hydrophila, as the dominant of the waste. Optimum conditions for bacterial culture were obtained as the temperature of 35℃, pH 6.5, and shaking of 120 rpm in nutrient broth. The mean values of dissolved oxygen was 4.14 ㎎/l; biochemical oxygen demand, 1731.21 ㎎/l; ratio of BOD/COD, 0.53-0.64; ratio of T-P/T-N, 1.0-1.41; and viable counts of the waste, 5.47×107 CFU.
Little change in total nitrogen observed by 36 hr of the culture. The largest amount of increasing NH4+-N was observed in the sample that 10% of the waste added in nutrient broth with A. hydrophila showing the value of 29.19 ㎎/l at the beginning to 570.36 ㎎/l by 36 hr of culture. However, the highest increasing ratio between initial amount and finals at 36 hr of culture showed as 41.6 times when 3% of the waste added. NO3--N was decreased showing the value of 71.27 ㎎/l to 32.14 ㎎/l by 24 hr of culture with the organism when 10% of the waste added in nutrient broth. Total phosphorus was decreased showing the value from 188.74 ㎎/l to 101.41 ㎎/l after 12 hr of culture with the organism when 5% of the waste added in nutrient broth, while T-P was decreased gradually by 24 hr of culture from 193.8 to 101.4 ㎎/l when 10% of the waste added.