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This is a merger of two Wikipedia articles

This is a merger of the "Trickling filter" and the "Rotating biological contactor" article in Wikipedia. I was a major contributor (but not the original author) of those two articles. However, I have completely merged and re-written those articles to create this CZ article.

I have deliberately chosen to focus this CZ article on large-scale trickle filters so as to exclude small, onsite trickle filters used for rural residences and very much smaller yet trickle filters used for pet fish aquariums. Those smaller units would best be the subject of other CZ articles. Milton Beychok 18:08, 17 April 2008 (CDT)