biological filtration

How Does Biological Filtration Work?

Biological filtration typically involves the use of microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and protozoa, which break down and absorb organic and inorganic contaminants. These microorganisms form a biofilm on a filter medium, such as sand or activated carbon. As water or air passes through this medium, the biofilm captures and degrades pollutants, rendering the filtered output safer for consumption or release into the environment.

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