Biology, asked by vinitkuddor05, 1 month ago

what happens during the biological treatment of sewage ?

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Answered by itzsecretagent
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Biological treatments rely on bacteria, nematodes, or other small organisms to break down organic wastes using normal cellular processes.

  • Wastewater typically contains a buffet of organic matter, such as garbage, wastes, and partially digested foods.
  • It also may contain pathogenic organisms, heavy metals, and toxins.

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Answered by laviharini2008
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Biological treatments rely on bacteria, nematodes, or other small organisms to break down organic wastes using normal cellular processes. Wastewater typically contains a buffet of organic matter, such as garbage, wastes, and partially digested foods. It also may contain pathogenic organisms, heavy metals, and toxins

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