microbial aggregates in anaerobic wastewater treatment in india

microbial aggregates in anaerobic wastewater treatment in india
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  • What is anaerobic wastewater treatment?
  • For high–strength wastewaters (COD concentrations>4000 mg/L) treatment, anaerobic processes are used, which also gives the advantage of resource recovery via bioenergy generation (Luo et al., 2015).
  • What microbial communities are involved in wastewater treatment?
  • Various microbial communities play crucial roles at different stages of wastewater treatment. In the primary and secondary stages, bacteria such as Proteobacteria, Bacteroidetes, and Firmicutes are predominant and help break down organic pollutants (Chen et al. 2025b).
  • Are aerobic and anaerobic systems used for co-treatment of wastewater and leachate?
  • The combination of anaerobic and aerobic processes is extensively applied for the treatment of wastewater and leachate. The present study provides the in–depth understanding of anaerobic–aerobic systems applied for co–treatment of wastewater and leachate coupled with energy generation.
  • What microbes are used in wastewater treatment?
  • Wastewater treatment using microbes such as fungi, bacteria, microalgae, and others has caught the researcher’s attention in recent years. The presence of a significant amount of nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon in wastewater emanating from different sources can aid in the growth and survival of these microbes .