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its a special type of grinder used in waste water treatment plant to reduce the size of the particles in the raw waste water.
Filtering the waste water through sawdust will remove large pieces of solid matter (such as grit, paper etc).
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yes, we just need to find a way to do it and get ride of all the waste in it so it might take some time. Is that what you are looking for?
A lot of treatment of sewerage and waste water uses organic means however mechanical and filtration systems are also used.
in most modern cities it goes to a treatment plant. from there the water is used for deverse purposes.
Today, and in foreseeable future - not at all.
Human waste is heavier than water, so it sinks to the bottom. Then, the water is pumped through a pipe leaving the heavier substances behind, and the waste is disposed of.Hope this helps. :)
Unprocessed, no. There are however, several waste treatment plants which convert raw sewage into water and a filth-free mud which can be used as fertilizer.
lets all agree that this a waste of time..... so go out and get laid
Aluminium sulfate is an industrial chemical used as a flocculating agent in the purification of drinking water and waste water treatment plants, and also in paper manufacturing.
Nanotechnology works in two different ways, the world of molecules and the world of atoms. the two are as small as one nanometer, which is one billionth of a meter. Nanotechnology was first mentioned in the 1860's by James Clerk Maxwell in a tiny experiment called "Maxwell Demons" that was able to handle individual molecules. Nanotechnology has also been used for cancer cures and research and water nanotechnology. Nanotechnology can be used in a classification system invented by Richard Adolf Zsigmondy. He also did the first observations and measurements on nanotechnology. This is the opinoin on how Nanotechnology works.