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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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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.
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2009). "An update...
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enough surface area for fixed-film nitrification. The
ability to
combine biofiltration and
hydroponics allows for
aquaponic system, in many cases, to eliminate...
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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...
- Environment:
There has been
research into
possibly using willows for ****ure
biofiltration of
wastewater (i.e.
phytoremediation and land reclamation), although...
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environmental waste and
providing environmentally safe processes, such as
biofiltration and biodegradation. The
environment can be
affected by biotechnologies...
- S2CIDÂ 26039323.
Neves LC,
Miyamura TT,
Moraes DA,
Penna TC,
Converti A (2006). "
Biofiltration methods for the
removal of
phenolic residues".
Applied Biochemistry...
- 1016/S0043-1354(87)80014-3.
Aizpuru A,
Malhautier L, Roux JC,
Fanlo JL (2003). "
Biofiltration of a
mixture of
volatile organic compounds on
granular activated carbon"...