noun a process used in wastewater treatment to break down organic matter using microorganisms in aeration tanks
Activated sludge process is used in the design and operation of wastewater treatment plants to remove organic matter and nutrients from water.
In chemical engineering, the activated sludge process is utilized for the treatment of various industrial wastewaters.
Microbiologists study the microbial communities involved in the activated sludge process for wastewater treatment.
The activated sludge process is a biological wastewater treatment process used to treat sewage and industrial wastewater.
Activated sludge process plays a key role in maintaining water quality by removing pollutants and contaminants from wastewater.
The activated sludge process may be mentioned in articles or books about environmental science or wastewater treatment.
Environmental engineers may design and implement activated sludge systems for wastewater treatment plants.
Chemical engineers may study the kinetics and optimization of the activated sludge process for efficient wastewater treatment.
Water quality scientists may monitor and analyze the effectiveness of activated sludge processes in removing pollutants from water bodies.