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Secondary treatment is the removal of biodegradable organic matter (in solution or suspension) from sewage or similar kinds of wastewater. The aim is to achieve a certain degree of effluent quality in a sewage treatment plant suitable for the intended disposal or reuse option. A "primary treatment" step often precedes secondary treatment, whereby physical phase separation is used to remove settleable solids. During secondary treatment, biological processes are used to remove dissolved and suspended organic matter measured as biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). These processes are performed by microorganisms in a managed aerobic or anaerobic process depending on the treatment technology. Bacteria and protozoa consume biodegradable soluble organic contaminants (e.g. sugars, fats, and organic sh

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  • معالجة ثانوية (ar)
  • Secondary treatment (en)
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  • المعالجة الثانوية هي عملية معالجة لمياه الصرف الصحي (أو الصرف الصحي ) لتحقيق درجة معينة من جودة النفايات السائلة باستخدام محطة معالجة مياه الصرف الصحي مع فصل الطور المادي لإزالة المواد الصلبة القابلة للاستقرار وعملية بيولوجية لإزالة المركبات العضوية المذابة والمعلقة. هذا النوع من المعالجة يمكن تسميتها بالمياه العادمة المعالجة الثانوية. (ar)
  • Secondary treatment is the removal of biodegradable organic matter (in solution or suspension) from sewage or similar kinds of wastewater. The aim is to achieve a certain degree of effluent quality in a sewage treatment plant suitable for the intended disposal or reuse option. A "primary treatment" step often precedes secondary treatment, whereby physical phase separation is used to remove settleable solids. During secondary treatment, biological processes are used to remove dissolved and suspended organic matter measured as biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). These processes are performed by microorganisms in a managed aerobic or anaerobic process depending on the treatment technology. Bacteria and protozoa consume biodegradable soluble organic contaminants (e.g. sugars, fats, and organic sh (en)
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