Advanced Journal of Environmental Sciences (AJES)

MICROBIAL MARVELS: REVOLUTIONIZING WATER POLLUTION TREATMENT IN URBAN ENVIRONMENTS

Authors

  • Emily R. Morrison Allentown Central Catholic High School, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 18102-3098, USA

Abstract

The escalating pace of industrialization in urban centers has triggered growing apprehensions regarding the pervasive environmental threat posed by water pollution. This concern resonates across society, urging a concerted effort towards effective mitigation strategies. Microbial detection technology emerges as a pivotal player in the ongoing battle against water pollution, demonstrating its widespread application and significant impact on environmental remediation. Microorganisms, with their unique capabilities, offer a promising avenue for resource optimization in treating environmental issues, thereby presenting a viable solution to the pressing problem of pollution. This paper delves into a comprehensive exploration of the various types of water pollution and elucidates the intricate mechanisms underlying microbial technology. A comparative analysis with traditional physical and chemical treatment techniques underscores the manifold advantages that microbial technology holds in sewage treatment. The study seeks to unravel the potential of microbial intervention as a transformative force in environmental conservation.

Keywords:

Water pollution, Microbial detection technology, Environmental remediation, Microbial technology, Sewage treatment.

Published

2024-02-16

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10669498

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Section

Articles

How to Cite

Morrison, E. R. (2024). MICROBIAL MARVELS: REVOLUTIONIZING WATER POLLUTION TREATMENT IN URBAN ENVIRONMENTS. Advanced Journal of Environmental Sciences (AJES), 15(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10669498

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