Media filter
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This article is about a type of water filter. For software filters used for decoding audio and video, see Filter (video).
A media filter is a type of filter that uses a bed of sand, peat, shredded tires, foam, crushed glass, geo-textile fabric, anthracite, crushed granite or other material to filter water for drinking, swimming pools, aquaculture, irrigation, stormwater management, oil and gas operations, and other applications.
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Each layer of media is designed to filter out specific types and sizes of particles, allowing for more efficient and effective removal of contaminants.