Deutsch: Biologische Behandlung / Español: Tratamiento Biológico / Português: Tratamento Biológico / Français: Traitement Biologique / Italiano: Trattamento Biologico /

A Biological Treatment is a treatment technology that uses bacteria to consume organic waste.

In the context of the environment, "biological treatment" refers to the use of living organisms or their byproducts to treat pollutants or waste materials. Biological treatment processes can be used to remove contaminants from water, air, or soil, and they can be an effective and environmentally friendly way to manage waste.

There are many different types of biological treatment processes, and they can be broadly grouped into two categories: aerobic and anaerobic processes. Aerobic processes use oxygen-dependent organisms to break down organic matter, while anaerobic processes use organisms that can survive in the absence of oxygen.

Here are a few examples of biological treatment processes that might be used in the context of the environment:


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