No waste is left behind, as the different components of the Bio-tech integrated recycling plant are designed to address specific types of waste, which distinguishes them from traditional, less -
efficient treatment plants.
Not exact matches
Between high costs, high energy use, and even the possibility of environmental destruction — seawater
treatment plants can accidentally take in and kill small marine animals — continued research is needed to make the technology safer and more
efficient.
It is already acknowledged that
planted soil filters enable the effective removal of pathogens from wastewater — they are known to be even more
efficient than traditional wastewater
treatment methods.
The work, published in the March 15 issue of Nature, raises the possibility of probiotic, microbe
treatments for
plants to increase their
efficient use of phosphate.
Studies have shown that psyllium, the seed husk of the Plantago ovata
plant which is known for its amazing ability to absorb water rapidly and increase its soluble fiber content tenfold, has even more to offer than an
efficient treatment of diarrhea, constipation, hemorrhoids and irritable bowel syndrome, which are the most common uses of this gel - forming compound.
Within the heating sector, fee avoidance options include energy efficiency, switching to
efficient electric heat paired with the electric sector tax avoidance options, and potentially switching to lower carbon heating options such as waste heat from sewage systems and wastewater
treatment plants or buying «renewable natural gas» from bio-digesters, generated either within the District or from outside.