Surface water is the water found in lakes, rivers, seas, and wetlands. Eutrophication occurs when an excess of nutrients, such as phosphorus and nitrogen, enters the soil and water. This leads to increased algae growth in lakes and seas, resulting in higher water turbidity and further algal blooms. As these organisms decompose, they can cause oxygen depletion in the water. Eutrophication primarily affects water bodies located in densely populated or agricultural areas.
HolKof™ Bioreactor is an energy-efficient and compact solution for water treatment, specially developed to reduce ammonium and organic material.
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Containment Booms are an effective barrier to limit oil spills and reduce environmental impact in aquatic environments.
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