What is root zone treatment?
In this regard, what is meant by root zone process?
A. A control measure to prevent water pollution. A process by which roots of plants are spread on the ground. A control measure to prevent soil pollution.
- Minimise the use of cleaning chemicals. Use natural cleaning products where possible.
- Use low or no sodium laundry detergents, soaps and shampoos.
- Use a lint filter. Clean and replace as necessary to ensure water can flow through it easily.
- Do not dispose of household chemicals down the sink.
Also Know, how does a reed bed sewage system work?
Reed beds are aquatic plant based systems which allow bacteria, fungi and algae to digest the sewage and clean the water. You would normally have two vertical flow reed beds, one operating and one resting. These operate aerobically (with oxygen) to break down pollutants, including turning toxic ammonia into nitrates.
Simply put, the root zone of plants is the area of soil and oxygen surrounding the roots of a plant. Roots are the starting point of a plants vascular system. Water and nutrients are pulled up from the oxygenated soil around the roots, called the root zone, and pumped in to all the aerial parts of the plant.