WASTE WATER TREATMENT

         Waters often contain high levels of organic matters from industrial and agricultural wastes and human wastes.
         It is necessary to remove organic matter by the process of waste water treatment.
       It produce water containing nutrients and some micro organisms which can be released to river and stream.
    Probably the most important role is in the treatment of solid and liquid wastes from domestic, municipal, agricultural and industrial sources.
      A major aspect of this is the degradation or elimination of xenobiotic compounds within industrial waste streams and the necessary bioremediation of contaminated land or bodies of water.
   This technology also reduces our reliance on synthetic chemical pesticides by allowing the implementation of biological control measures using bioinsecticides, biofungicides.

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