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प्रश्न
Answer the following question.
Secondary treatment of the sewage is also called Biological treatment. Justify this statement and explain the process.
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उत्तर
Secondary treatment or Biological treatment :
- Primary effluent is passed into large aeration tanks with constant mechanical agitation and air supply.
- Useful aerobic microbes grow rapidly and form flocs.
- Flocs are masses of bacteria and consume organic matter and thus reduce the biochemical oxygen demand (BOD).
- When BOD of sewage has reduced, the effluent is passed into the Settling tank.
- Here, the bacterial flocs settle and sediment is called activated sludge.
- A small part of the sludge is used as an inoculum in the aeration tank and the remaining part is passed into large tanks called anaerobic sludge digesters.
- In the digesters, heterotrophic microbes anaerobically digest bacteria and fungi in sludge producing a mixture of gases such as methane, H2S, CO2which forms the biogas.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the tank to which the sewage water is passed after the preliminary treatment?
After which of the following process effluents from anaerobic sludge digesters are released in natural water bodies?
Into which of the following the sewage water is pumped after preliminary treatment?
Identify the INCORRECT statement with respect to sewage treatment.
Activated sludge should have the ability to settle quickly so that it can ______.
Why do we prefer to call secondary waste water treatment as biological treatment?
Name the states involved in Ganga action plan.
Why is aerobic degradation more important than anaerobic degradation for the treatment of large volumes of waste waters rich in organic matter. Discuss.
Which one is wrongly matched?
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) may not be good index for pollution for water bodies receiving effluents from ______.
