Research uses sludge to remove bacteria and antibiotics from effluents
Photos: ThisisEngineering RAEng | Unsplash and Jany Hellen Ferreira de Jesus | Unesp The sludge generated by Sewage Treatment Stations (ETEs), which is normally discarded in sanitary landfills, may gain a new and noble function: to assist in the cleaning of effluents, waste generated by human activities that are treated before being released into rivers. …
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