Bioremediation.
It was a plan adopted in 1989 to moniter the production and transportation of hazardous wastes, or e-waste.
disease
because they DONT CARE DU
Financing research into cleaning technologies.
They remove metabolic wastes from an animal's body.
organic wastes
Industrial wastes i.e. pollutants (air, water etc.)
saprophytic bacteria are used in the sewage treatment process which are designed to facilitate and accelerate the natural decomposition process of the organic solids present in the wastes and sewage. Crack
kitchen wastes
usually water from a activted sludge process treatment will be free of organic carbon, they generally contain nitrogenous, phosphate and inorganic wastes, and those nutrients could be treated by simultaneous nitrification and denitrification process. the treated water from activated sludge process and denitrification process would be virtually free of pollutants. usually water from a activted sludge process treatment will be free of organic carbon, they generally contain nitrogenous, phosphate and inorganic wastes, and those nutrients could be treated by simultaneous nitrification and denitrification process. the treated water from activated sludge process and denitrification process would be virtually free of pollutants.
Organisms remove metabolic cellular wastes by the process of excretion.
remove wastes and pollutants, while minimally affecting regular
Pollutants in the sea are not made harmless by dilution because large bodies of water have the capacity to dilute and disperse wastes :) Hope that helps you out!
1.)Human wastes such as feces and urine 2.)Industrial wastes such as oil. 3.)Chemical runoff such as fertilizer. 4.)Detergents
bacteria,sunlight,oxygen and wastes
Dissolved Oxygen
Organisms remove metabolic cellular wastes by the process of excretion.