Bacteria-based process treatment

The bacteriological process relies entirely on the degradation of pollutants by a variety of microorganisms, including friendly bacteria, protozoa, amoebae, rotifers, typically found in nature.
This wastewater treatment system stands out as one of the most sustainable options for several reasons: it avoids the use of chemical reagents, does not generate toxic sludge, operates with the lowest electricity costs, and boasts high efficiency in reducing major pollutants such as COD, BOD, TSS, and Color.

What are COD, BOD, and TSS?

COD, BOD, and TSS are parameters employed to gauge water quality and identify the presence of pollutants in a water body or sample. These parameters are commonly used in water analysis to evaluate water quality and detect pollutants. They are defined as:

  • COD, Chemical Oxygen Demand
  • BOD, Biochemical Oxygen Demand
  • TSS, Total Suspended Solids.

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