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how is biological wastewater treatment different from non biological treatment?

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Fundamentally, biological treatment uses living bacteria to do the bulk of the purification while chemical treatment uses chemical reactants to accomplish the work, and at first glance, the comparisons seem straightforward—but what contaminants do each of these processes remove

If your wastewater contains high concentrations of toxic materials like heavy metals, you'll likely need chemical treatment. If your wastewater contains high concentrations of biodegradable material like biosolid waste, you'll want biological treatment instead.

A type of treatment that uses substances made from living organisms to treat disease. ... Types of biological therapy include immunotherapy (such as cytokines, cancer treatment vaccines, and some antibodies) and some targeted therapies. Also called biological response modifier therapy, biotherapy, and BRM therapy.

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