Diffused aeration system mixes wastewater with oxygen in order to enable aerobic bacteria to break down biosolid particles in the water. In the activated sludge phase, where bacteria feed on organic matter until flocs of matter and bacteria settle out and create sludge, aeration is especially important. It aids in removing carbon dioxide for industrial water conditioning. In addition to this, the said product converts soluble iron and manganese, which are present in many well fluids, into insoluble precipitates using aeration. Diffused aeration system is frequently utilised to lower the amount of carbon dioxide released during a therapy procedure.