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Biofiltration is a
pollution control technique using a
bioreactor containing living material to
capture and
biologically degrade pollutants.
Common uses...
- for fish
production where water exchange is
limited and the use of
biofiltration is
required to
reduce ammonia toxicity.
Other types of
filtration and...
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natural biofilms are
sluggishly developing. The use of
biofilms in the
biofiltration process allows for the
attachment of
desirable biom**** and critical...
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research on
sustainable stormwater management, with a
particular focus on
biofiltration. He has
conducted research aimed at
tackling pollution, and treating...
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riparian zones next to
sites developed for
human use. It is also used in
biofiltration systems and rain gardens.
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Miyamura TT,
Moraes DA,
Penna TC,
Converti A (2006). "
Biofiltration methods for the
removal of
phenolic residues".
Applied Biochemistry...
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Aizpuru A,
Malhautier L, Roux JC,
Fanlo JL (2003). "
Biofiltration of a
mixture of
volatile organic compounds on
granular activated carbon"...
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Department of
Environmental engineering Atmospheric dispersion modeling Biofiltration Civil engineering Ecological sanitation Ecological engineering Engineering...
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temperatures on the
growth rates of fish and plants. In the
development of
biofiltration techniques within aquaponics, Muir, Paller, and
Lewis introduced reciprocating...
- Vara Prasad,
Majeti Narasimha; Grobelak, Anna (eds.), "Chapter 7 -
Biofiltration technique for
removal of
waterborne pathogens",
Waterborne Pathogens...