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Which bacteria break down the sludge in digester​

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Methanogenic bacteria are used in anaerobic decomposition of wastewater, as a part of the wastes treatment system. Sedimentation processes are also used in stabilization of primary and secondary sludge arising in the process of aerobic wastewater treatment.

Methanogenic bacteria are used in anaerobic decomposition of wastewater, as a part of the wastes treatment system. Sedimentation processes are also used in stabilization of primary and secondary sludge arising in the process of aerobic wastewater treatment.Carbon monoxide: 4CO + 2H2O CH4 + 3H2CO3

Methanogenic bacteria are used in anaerobic decomposition of wastewater, as a part of the wastes treatment system. Sedimentation processes are also used in stabilization of primary and secondary sludge arising in the process of aerobic wastewater treatment.Carbon monoxide: 4CO + 2H2O CH4 + 3H2CO3Acetate: CH3COOH CH4 + CO2

Methanogenic bacteria are used in anaerobic decomposition of wastewater, as a part of the wastes treatment system. Sedimentation processes are also used in stabilization of primary and secondary sludge arising in the process of aerobic wastewater treatment.Carbon monoxide: 4CO + 2H2O CH4 + 3H2CO3Acetate: CH3COOH CH4 + CO2Methanol: 4CH3OH 3CH4 + CO2 + 2H2O

Methanogenic bacteria are used in anaerobic decomposition of wastewater, as a part of the wastes treatment system. Sedimentation processes are also used in stabilization of primary and secondary sludge arising in the process of aerobic wastewater treatment.Carbon monoxide: 4CO + 2H2O CH4 + 3H2CO3Acetate: CH3COOH CH4 + CO2Methanol: 4CH3OH 3CH4 + CO2 + 2H2OMethyl mercaptans: 2(CH3)2S + 3H2O 3CH4 + CO2 + H2S

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