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  2. Biofilter - Wikipedia

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    Biofiltration is a pollution control technique using a bioreactor containing living material to capture and biologically degrade pollutants. Common uses include processing waste water, capturing harmful chemicals or silt from surface runoff, and microbiotic oxidation of contaminants in air. Industrial biofiltration can be classified as the ...

  3. Category:Pollution control technologies - Wikipedia

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    Air pollution control systems (5 C, 44 P) B. ... Pages in category "Pollution control technologies" ... Biological oxidizer; C.

  4. Environmental biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    The International Society for Environmental Biotechnology [1] defines environmental biotechnology as "the development, use and regulation of biological systems for remediation of contaminated environments (land, air, water), and for environment-friendly processes (green manufacturing technologies and sustainable development)". [2]

  5. Bioremediation - Wikipedia

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    Bioremediation broadly refers to any process wherein a biological system (typically bacteria, microalgae, fungi in mycoremediation, and plants in phytoremediation), living or dead, is employed for removing environmental pollutants from air, water, soil, flue gasses, industrial effluents etc., in natural or artificial settings. [1]

  6. Biological oxidizer - Wikipedia

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    Biological oxidizer capture module. Micro-organisms are utilized in biological remediation to control industrial and commercial vapor effluents.When utilizing biological oxidation systems for the remediation emissions, the off gases or vapors are passed through a packed bed having a thin biological film at the surface.

  7. Fine bubble diffusers - Wikipedia

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    The larger air release openings of a coarse bubble diffuser helps to facilitate a higher oxygen transfer rate and bacterial growth. One disadvantage of using fine bubble diffusers in activated sludge tanks is the tendency of floc (particle) clogging the small air release holes.

  8. Activated sludge - Wikipedia

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    Activated sludge tank at Beckton sewage treatment plant, UK.The white bubbles are due to the diffused air aeration system. The activated sludge process is a type of biological wastewater treatment process for treating sewage or industrial wastewaters using aeration and a biological floc composed of bacteria and protozoa.

  9. Air pollution - Wikipedia

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    Various pollution control technologies and strategies are available to reduce air pollution. [280] [281] At its most basic level, land-use planning is likely to involve zoning and transport infrastructure planning.

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