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Title: Microbial Ecology of Granular Biofilm Technologies for Wastewater Treatment: A Review
Authors: Rosa-Masegosa, Aurora
Rodriguez-Sanchez, Alejandro
Gorrasi, Susanna 
Fenice, Massimiliano 
Gonzalez-Martinez, Alejandro
Gonzalez-Lopez, Jesus
Muñoz-Palazon, Barbara
Journal: MICROORGANISMS 
Issue Date: 2024
Abstract: 
Nowadays, the discharge of wastewater is a global concern due to the damage caused to human and environmental health. Wastewater treatment has progressed to provide environmentally and economically sustainable technologies. The biological treatment of wastewater is one of the fundamental bases of this field, and the employment of new technologies based on granular biofilm systems is demonstrating success in tackling the environmental issues derived from the discharge of wastewater. The granular-conforming microorganisms must be evaluated as functional entities because their activities and functions for removing pollutants are interconnected with the surrounding microbiota. The deep knowledge of microbial communities allows for the improvement in system operation, as the proliferation of microorganisms in charge of metabolic roles could be modified by adjustments to operational conditions. This is why engineering must consider the intrinsic microbiological aspects of biological wastewater treatment systems to obtain the most effective performance. This review provides an extensive view of the microbial ecology of biological wastewater treatment technologies based on granular biofilms for mitigating water pollution
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/50922
ISSN: 2076-2607
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms12030433
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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