What do you call a chemical process used to treat water by destroying a contaminant?

What do you call a chemical process used to treat water by destroying a contaminant?

  • Correct Answer: chemical remediation
  • carbon remediation
  • basic remediation
  • toxic remediation

Explanation: Chemical remediation can also treat water in the aquifer. A chemical is pumped into the aquifer. The chemical destroys the contaminant.

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