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Wastewater is treated through aerobic biological treatment under artificial conditions conducted by a symbiotic algo bacterial community of attached and free-floating organisms in various types of aeration tanks and biofilters. The pollutants resulting from the wastewater treatment of livestock and agricultural treatment facilities negatively affect the neighbouring communities and the health of individuals; in addition to that the odors generated by them represent a serious environmental problem. Based on a brief literary review of scientific papers on topics related to biological treatment and associated gaseous emissions. in this paper experimental studies were conducted to increase the efficiency of biological treatment while reducing the amount of gas emitted. The pilot study was carried out in a wastewater treatment plant of a fish farm

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This page is a summary of: Gas emission: The defining vector of industrial wastewater treatment plant technology, January 2022, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0107532.
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