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Academic Journal of Environmental Biology, 2020, 1(4); doi: 10.38007/AJEB.2020.010403.

Environmental Pollution Control by Biotechnology based on Data Mining Algorithm

Author(s)

Zamanian Erfan

Corresponding Author:
Zamanian Erfan
Affiliation(s)

Coventry Univ, W Midlands, England

Abstract

With the rapid development of China's social economy, agricultural production efficiency has also been greatly improved. However, with the development of agriculture, the water environment pollution (WEP) continues to increase. As biotechnology comes from the biochemical reaction process of organic organisms in the natural environment, it is a renewable organic technology. Biotechnology occupies a very large advantage in cost and environmental protection. Therefore, this paper takes water pollution control as the research object, and analyzes the role of biotechnology in water pollution control based on Data Mining Algorithm(DMA). This paper briefly introduces the role of biotechnology and data mining in the treatment of WEP; This paper discusses the data analysis of DMA in water pollution control, including chemical analysis and water quality analysis; Finally, improve the data import and analysis of data mining technology, and analyze the implementation in sewage treatment system. The experimental results also verify the feasibility of data mining in biological sewage treatment.

Keywords

Data Mining Algorithm, Biotechnology, Environmental Pollution, Pollution Control

Cite This Paper

Zamanian Erfan. Environmental Pollution Control by Biotechnology based on Data Mining Algorithm. Academic Journal of Environmental Biology (2020), Vol. 1, Issue 4: 19-28. https://doi.org/10.38007/AJEB.2020.010403.

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