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<p>if the solid wastes are not removed from the filter, and are allowed to decay and dissolve in the water.</p>

<p>Dissolved wastes are more difficult to remove from the water. Several techniques, collectively known as <b>chemical filtration</b>, are used for the removal of dissolved wastes, the most popular being the use of <a href="page.php?w=activated_carbon">activated carbon</a> and <a href="page.php?w=foam_fractionation">foam fractionation</a>. To a certain extent, healthy plants extract dissolved chemical wastes from water when they grow,</p><p>
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