activated sludge
The activated sludge process is commonly used to treat sewage. In this process, microorganisms are added to break down organic matter in the sewage, forming a sludge that settles out, leaving cleaner water behind. The cleaned water is then further treated before being discharged.
The Activated Sludge Process for the Sewage treatment which is well known and widely used was first invented by Edward Ardern and William Lockett in 1914.
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
secondary sewage treatment
Equalization tank for wastewater treatment refers to a holding tank that allows for equalization of flow. An equalization tank may also be used as a staging area where chemicals, activated sludge, or other agents are added into the waste-water treatment process.
you have to boil it and separate it there you go it'''s separated
pcr
This process is called fractional distillation.
John Joseph Madras has written: 'Degradation of triethylamine used as a solvent in a sludge treatment process' -- subject(s): Triethylamine, Drying, Sewage sludge, Sewage, Purification
sieve is an instrument used to separate mixture
Fractional Distillation
winnowing
Yes, this can be activated and used in Canada.