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Waste Water Treatment GCSE Chemistry
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GCSE Chemistry Flowchart on Waste Water Treatment GCSE Chemistry, created by Archi Andrews on 23/08/2018.
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screening and grit removal to remove large particles
sedimentation allows tiny particles to settle out from still water, which produces sewage sludge and effluent (the liquid which remains on top)
the sewage sludge is digested anaerobically by specific bacteria
the effluent is treated with aerobic bacteria to reduce the volume of solid waste
Water Treatment Processes 8 638 (image/jpeg)
Types Of Sedimentation Tank (image/jpeg)
Bacteria Drawing 19 (image/png)
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