29-03-2016, 03:47 PM
pdf of seminar report on biofiltration
Biofiltration is a pollution control technique using living material to capture and biologically degrade pollutants. Common uses include processing waste water, capturing harmful chemicals or silt from surface runoff, and microbiotic oxidation of contaminants in air.
Examples of biofiltration include;
Bioswales, Biostrips, Biobags, Bioscrubbers, and Trickling filters
Constructed wetlands and Natural wetlands
Slow sand filters
Treatment ponds
Green belts
Green walls
Riparian zones, Riparian forests, Bosques
Biofiltration is a pollution control technique using living material to capture and biologically degrade pollutants. Common uses include processing waste water, capturing harmful chemicals or silt from surface runoff, and microbiotic oxidation of contaminants in air.
Examples of biofiltration include;
Bioswales, Biostrips, Biobags, Bioscrubbers, and Trickling filters
Constructed wetlands and Natural wetlands
Slow sand filters
Treatment ponds
Green belts
Green walls
Riparian zones, Riparian forests, Bosques