Why do we prefer to call secondary wastewater treatment as a biological treatment?
Why do we prefer to call secondary wastewater treatment as a biological treatment?

Solution:

Secondary waste water treatment is called biological treatment because microorganisms are involved in the breakdown of organic matter in this phase of waste water treatment.

The primary effluent is passed into large aeration tanks where the organic matter in it is consumed by aerobic microbes which are later themselves digested by anaerobic bacteria and fungi in anaerobic sludge digesters.