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Aerobic digestion wastewater treatment is a process used to treat wastewater that involves exposing the wastewater to oxygen and bacteria in order to break down and remove contaminants. This process encourages the growth of aerobic bacteria, which feed on the organic matter in the waste. The processRead more
Aerobic digestion wastewater treatment is a process used to treat wastewater that involves exposing the wastewater to oxygen and bacteria in order to break down and remove contaminants. This process encourages the growth of aerobic bacteria, which feed on the organic matter in the waste.
The process is generally carried out in a large tank or lagoon where the oxygen-rich environment allows the bacteria to thrive, breaking down the wastes and cleaning the wastewater. The resulting treated water can be discharged safely into the environment.
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