Why are flocs important in biological treatment of wastewater?
Why are flocs important in biological treatment of wastewater?

Solution:

Flocs are bacterial masses that are linked together by fungal filaments to produce a mesh-like structure. The majority of the organic material in the sludge is digested by flocs. As a result, floc aids in the reduction of the effluent’s BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand). This aids in the treatment of sludge in the future.