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The principal objective of wastewater treatment is generally to allow human and industrial effluents to be disposed of without danger to human health or unacceptable damage to the natural environment. Irrigation with wastewater is both disposal and utilization and indeed is an effective form of wastewater disposal.
Waste Water Treatment Plant Supervisor - Choice Water Solutions
Primary treatment removes the majority of suspended solids and bacteria from Water Operator. The remaining water is called effluent. The removal of suspended solids is the primary goal of primary treatment, but this method does not completely remove all pollutants. Secondary treatment uses aerobic microorganisms to break down biodegradable organic matter, producing inorganic end-products such as CO2, NH3, and H2O. The process is classified as anaerobic or aerobic based on the biochemical oxygen demand of the wastewater.