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secondary treatment of wate water​

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Answered by asajaysingh12890
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Secondary wastewater treatment processes use microorganisms to biologically remove contaminants from wastewater. ...

In an aerobic system, the organic contaminants are converted to carbon dioxide, water, additional microorganisms, and other end products.

Answered by krishnakantbinar
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Secondary treatment is a treatment process for wastewater to achieve a certain degree of effluent quality by using a sewage treatment plant with physical phase separation to remove settleable solids and a biological process to remove dissolved and suspended organic compounds

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