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Microbiology of the Built Environment — Metal Leaching, Bioremediation, and Water Treatment Explained | Chapter 22 from Brock Biology of Microorganisms

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Microbiology of the Built Environment — Metal Leaching, Bioremediation, and Water Treatment Explained | Chapter 22 from Brock Biology of Microorganisms How do microbes influence our built environments, from water systems to industrial sites and even the air we breathe indoors? Chapter 22 of Brock Biology of Microorganisms uncovers the fascinating world of environmental microbiology—revealing both the risks and rewards of microbial activity in human-designed spaces. Whether you're preparing for AP Biology or deepening your scientific understanding, this comprehensive guide summarizes key processes and concepts explored in the chapter. Watch the full video summary below and subscribe to Last Minute Lecture for more textbook breakdowns! Microbial Leaching and Acid Mine Drainage Certain bacteria and archaea can extract valuable metals from low-grade ores—a process called microbial leaching . Species like Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans facilitate copper, uranium, an...