WASTE WATER TREATMENT METHOD A REVIEW

  • Unique Paper ID: 146147
  • PageNo: 1527-1529
  • Abstract:
  • It is well known fact that water is plentiful over the earth is proving to be false, as only 2.5% of аll water is freshwater. This limited resource will need to support a projected population of 9.7 billion in 20501; by which time, an estimated 3.9 billion – or over 40% of the world’s population – is likely to live in severely water-stressed river basins. It is not just population that is pressurising water resources. Global population tripled in the 20th century, but the use of wаter increased six-fold. Between now and 2050, water demands аre expected to increase by 400% from industry, and by 130% from household use. Present study has tried to treat Wаstewater by one of the natural processes of stаbilization viz. the wetland system. Feasibility of treatment by conventional methods also has been examined.

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BibTeX

@article{146147,
        author = {KRUTUJA P. MOKADAM  and MANGESH P BHORKAR and VINAYAK P THERGAONKAR },
        title = {WASTE WATER TREATMENT METHOD A REVIEW },
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {4},
        number = {11},
        pages = {1527-1529},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=146147},
        abstract = {It is well known fact that water is plentiful over the earth is proving to be false, as only 2.5% of аll water is freshwater. This limited resource will need to support a projected population of 9.7 billion in 20501; by which time, an estimated 3.9 billion – or over 40% of the world’s population – is likely to live in severely water-stressed river basins. It is not just population that is pressurising water resources. Global population tripled in the 20th century, but the use of wаter increased six-fold. Between now and 2050, water demands аre expected to increase by 400% from industry, and by 130% from household use. Present study has tried to treat Wаstewater by one of the natural processes of stаbilization viz. the wetland system. Feasibility of treatment by conventional methods also has been examined.},
        keywords = {Wastewater; Grey Water Wetland System; Trickling Filter},
        month = {},
        }

Cite This Article

MOKADAM, K. P., & BHORKAR, M. P., & THERGAONKAR, V. P. (). WASTE WATER TREATMENT METHOD A REVIEW . International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 4(11), 1527–1529.

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