Difference between oxidation pond and stabilization pond
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Oxidation ponds, also called lagoons or stabilization ponds, are large, shallow ponds designed to treat wastewater through the interaction of sunlight, bacteria, and algae. ... During the process of photosynthesis, the algae release oxygen needed by aerobic bacteria.
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oxidation pond is one of the biological systems which are used for the treatment of wastewater.It is considered as the secondary treatment method by which natural purification and stabilization of wastewater like domestic sewage,trade waste,and industrial effluents is accelerated.While stabilization pond (WSPs) are large, man-made water bodies in which blackwater, greywater or faecal sludge are treated by natural occurring processes and the influence of solar light,wind,microorganisms and algae. The ponds can be used individually, or linked in a series for improved treatment.
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