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Municipal Wastewater Solutions
June 17, 2019 By Larry Cooper
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Are You Using Wastewater Bioindicators?
May 14, 2019 By Larry Cooper
By Jael Batty
Water quality can be evaluated quickly, efficiently, and cost-effectively through the use of bioindicators. The presence and activities of microorganisms can indicate changes in system operations and point to the source and magnitude of an issue.1
Protozoa
Approximately 4% of the microorganisms in wastewater are protozoa, which are single-celled aerobic microorganisms. Protozoa improve effluent clarity by digesting suspended particles and bacteria. Read more about wastewater bioindicators
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