Utilization of Root Zone Technology (RZT) for Wastewater Treatment
Keywords:
Root Zone Treatment System, Fiber, Root Zone TechnologyAbstract
The quality and quantity of water resources are being compromised by the growing urbanization and human activities. This has led to the contamination of freshwater bodies as a consequence of higher production of domestic waste, sewage, industrial waste, and similar pollutants. This article examines the Root Zone Treatment System (RZTS), which comprises soil-filled fiber beds and serves as an environmentally friendly method for efficiently treating domestic and industrial waste.
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