Chemical Treatment
A Chemical Treatment is any one of a variety of technologies that use chemicals or a variety of chemical processes to treat waste.
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Biological Treatment | ■■■■■ |
A Biological Treatment is a treatment technology that uses bacteria to consume organic waste. In the . . . Read More | |
Conventional Filtration | ■■■■■ |
A Conventional Filtration is (See: complete treatment.) Other definition is following: In the context . . . Read More | |
Activated Carbon | ■■■■ |
An Activated Carbon is a highly adsorbent form of carbon used to remove odors and toxic substances from . . . Read More | |
Activated Sludge | ■■■■ |
An Activated Sludge is Product that results when primary effluent is mixed with bacteria-loaden sludge . . . Read More | |
Aerated Lagoon | ■■■■ |
An Aerated Lagoon is a holding and/or treatment pond that speeds up the natural process of biological . . . Read More | |
Corrective Action | ■■■■ |
A Corrective Action is EPA can require treatment, storage and Disposal (TSDF) facilities handling hazardous . . . Read More | |
Pollution prevention | ■■■■ |
A pollution prevention is techniques that eliminate waste prior to treatment, such as by changing ingredients . . . Read More | |
Reverse osmosis | ■■■■ |
A Reverse osmosis is Common process used to produce Deionized water from municipal water (Brown and Caldwell, . . . Read More | |
Membrane | ■■■■ |
A membrane is a selective barrier. At times, it is also an outer covering of cell or cell organelle that . . . Read More | |
Process | ■■■■ |
A Process is a set of interrelated or interacting activities which transforms inputs into outputs. In . . . Read More |