Q » What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic treatment?
03 Nov, 2025
A » Aerobic treatment uses oxygen-consuming microorganisms to break down organic matter in water, producing carbon dioxide and water. Anaerobic treatment, on the other hand, employs microorganisms that do not require oxygen, resulting in the production of methane and carbon dioxide. Aerobic processes are faster and often used for municipal wastewater, while anaerobic methods are slower but more energy-efficient and suitable for high-strength industrial wastewater.
03 Nov, 2025
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