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Biological wastewater treatment is a process that uses microorganisms to break down organic matter from wastewater. The process typically involves anaerobic or aerobic bacteria which consume the pollutants in wastewater and convert them into harmless byproducts such as carbon dioxide and water. ThisRead more
Biological wastewater treatment is a process that uses microorganisms to break down organic matter from wastewater. The process typically involves anaerobic or aerobic bacteria which consume the pollutants in wastewater and convert them into harmless byproducts such as carbon dioxide and water.
This process helps to improve the quality of the wastewater by removing contaminants, reducing odors, and reducing the amount of solids in the water.
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