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following process is not a part of wastewater treatment: * 1 point chlorination decomposition evaporation grit and sand removal

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Answered by yanshika141
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chlorination

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Answered by mariospartan
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EVAPORATION is not a part of wastewater treatment process.

Explanation:

All the other process play significantly important roles in wastewater treatment processes.

  • One strategy that’s utilized to treat wastewater is chlorination, which is known to be especially effective in removal of infections, protozoa, and microscopic organisms from the wastewater.
  • Grit removal is the method utilized to remove sand, residue and coarseness from water. Grit (and sand) removal is regularly found within the headworks of wastewater treatment plants.
  • Anaerobic wastewater decomposition  is a biological process where microorganisms break down natural contaminants within the absence  of oxygen. In a fundamental anaerobic cycle, wastewater enters a bioreactor receptacle.
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