Advanced Wastewater Treatment
Bioaugmentation is the process of adding cultured microorganisms to a contaminated environment to enhance the degradation of pollutants. This technique is often used in wastewater treatment to improve the efficiency of biological processes, enabling faster and more effective removal of harmful substances. By introducing specific strains of bacteria or other microbes that are capable of breaking down particular contaminants, bioaugmentation can optimize treatment systems and help meet regulatory standards for effluent quality.
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