Elaborate on the industrial processes of water purification and wastewater treatment. In your answer, please explain in detail the theory and practice of each process, similarities and differences between these processes, and describe steps that you would implement to ensure maximum efficiency in each process.
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Elaborate on the industrial processes of water purification and wastewater treatment. In your answer, please explain in detail the theory and practice of each process, similarities and differences between these processes, and describe steps that you would implement to ensure maximum efficiency in each process.
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- can you Explain in 1000 words, the role of sewage treatment in hospitals?What are the possible solutions for burning of waste due to absences of garbage collector.Source: http://www.hrrsa.org/tours/virtual-tour Questions refer to the treatment of the liquid waste water. What do these organisms remove from the water? How does temperature affect the activity of these microorganisms? When the water leaves the biological reactor, where does it go?
- Source: http://www.hrrsa.org/tours/virtual-tour Questions refer to the treatment of the solid waste. please solve 1 and 2. Why is it important to monitor and remove the majority of the nitrogen from the waste water? Why is it important to monitor and remove the majority of the phosphorus from the waste water?In fixed-bed leaching, how it can be leached please mention one or two only.Can you Discuss in 1000 words, the importance of international agreements in the management of biomedical waste?