Microbial
treatment of waste water is one of the most imperative biotechnological
attentions, and acts as a crucial process driver; microorganisms are essential
to its success. For this reason, the study of waste water microorganisms has
obvious importance applied. Now is the time for waste water microbiology to be
recognized as a full-grown and dynamic discipline in its own right, offering
more towards a deeper understanding of life in complex microbial communities.
Speculation about
the future of waste water treatment remains a recurring subject in the water
industry. As expected, the future will be shaped by proceedings that are not
foreseeable, and which influence the future in ways that are impossible to
predict.
However, studying
trends and forces shaping of current events, and use of this knowledge to
develop possible boundaries for future conditions may result in better
insight(s) into what might happen due to the heterogeneous nature of water
courses by various domestic and industrial sources as well diverse nature of
the contaminants, which may be physical, chemical and biological in nature,
their therapeutic methods must also be of different natures.

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