algae for wastewater treatment workshop proceedings at chile

algae for wastewater treatment workshop proceedings at chile
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  • Does algae cultivation complement wastewater treatment (WWT) principles?
  • Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content: Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative Algae cultivation complements wastewater treatment (WWT) principles as the process uptakes nutrients while assimilates CO2 into biomass.
  • Can algal biomass be used for wastewater treatment?
  • Employment of algal biomass for wastewater treatment with subsequent nutrient recovery and generation of biofuel is regarded as a potential strategy (Renuka et al., 2015). Additionally, a symbiotic association between algae and bacteria has also been reported which further enhances the removal of toxic pollutants.
  • How algal cultures can be used to produce biomass from wastewater pollutants?
  • Algal cultures produce biomass from the wastewater pollutants. The algal biomass can be used for the fractionation of value-added products. Potential algae can be used for resource recovery and sustainability. The pollutants can enter water bodies at various point and non-point sources, and wastewater discharge remains a major pathway.
  • Is algae-based wastewater treatment a viable solution to the circular economy?
  • Algae cultivation complements wastewater treatment (WWT) principles as the process uptakes nutrients while assimilates CO 2 into biomass. Thus, the application of algae-based WWT is on the upward trajectory as more attention for recovery nutrients and CO 2 capture while reducing its economic challenge in the circular economy concept.