Microorganisms are the workhorses of wastewater treatment processes. These tiny living organisms break down organic matter and pollutants in wastewater, converting them into harmless substances.
By harnessing the power of microorganisms, wastewater treatment plants can effectively clean water, protect the environment, and ensure the availability of clean water resources.
Microorganisms for wastewater treatment are beneficial bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and algae used to break down organic matter, remove pollutants, and improve water quality in sewage and industrial wastewater systems. These microorganisms help degrade waste, convert harmful substances into harmless byproducts, and maintain ecological balance in treatment processes. Beneficial microbes are used in biological treatment processes to degrade waste efficiently, making wastewater safe for discharge or reuse.