Tag: Biological Treatment

Jan 07
Biological Treatment in Wastewater: Harnessing Microorganisms for Clean Water Solutions

Biological treatment in wastewater management is a process that mimics the natural purification mechanisms found in the environment. It involves using microorganisms, such as bacteria and protozoa, to break down organic matter in sewage or industrial effluents. This method is favored for its efficiency in reducing the load of pollutants and its role in the […]

Jan 07
Secondary Treatment in Wastewater: Understanding the Biological Process

Secondary treatment in wastewater is a vital process that follows the primary treatment stage to purify wastewater further before it is released into the environment or reused. Primary treatment involves the removal of large solids and sedimentation, which reduces the water’s organic load but does not eliminate dissolved organic matter or pathogens. This is where […]