
Biological treatment
Biological treatment is a process used to clean wastewater using natural organisms like bacteria and other microbes. These microorganisms break down organic pollutants, such as food waste, fats, and chemicals, turning them into harmless substances like water, carbon dioxide, and biomass. This method is environmentally friendly and efficient, often used in sewage treatment plants to help purify water before it is released back into the environment. By harnessing nature’s own cleaning abilities, biological treatment effectively reduces pollution and makes water safer for ecosystems and human use.