Question 75General Subjects - QMED
70% to passBesides promoting mixing of the bacterial population with the fecal waste material, what is the purpose of aeration system as used in a biological sewage treatment plant?
The correct answer is D) The air provides an oxygen source for the aerobic bacteria required for metabolism, and it helps prevent settling in the aeration chamber. The purpose of the aeration system in a biological sewage treatment plant is to provide oxygen for the aerobic bacteria that break down the organic matter in the sewage. These aerobic bacteria require oxygen to perform their metabolic processes and convert the waste into simpler, less harmful compounds. The aeration system also helps prevent the solids from settling in the aeration chamber, which could otherwise lead to the formation of sludge and reduce the efficiency of the treatment process. The other answer choices are incorrect because they either describe the role of the aeration system for anaerobic bacteria (which are not the primary microorganisms involved in the treatment process) or state that the aeration system promotes settling, which is the opposite of its actual purpose.
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