How do certain 'friendly' microorganisms help in the process of wastewater treatment?
In wastewater treatment, 'friendly' microorganisms (primarily bacteria and protozoa) play a vital role in breaking down organic pollutants. They consume organic matter present in the wastewater, converting it into less harmful substances like carbon dioxide, water, and biomass. This biological degradation process significantly reduces the amount of contaminants, making the water safer to discharge back into the environment. They act as natural purifiers.