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@article{151550, author = {Hitesh Urkude and Nilesh Pal and Adarsh Kudkelwar and Akash Parate and Kaveri Raut and Sonu Chichghare and Swapnil Rane}, title = {A Review- Treating the Waste Water Using Hybrid Wetland System}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {8}, number = {1}, pages = {273-278}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=151550}, abstract = {This paper reports the pollutant removal performances of a hybrid wetland system for the treatment of liquid Waste water. Project is the most beneficial waste management alternative to manage organic waste. This study help to keep stable environment and social considerations to the decision making process so that more sustainable solutions can be achieved. Different waste water techniques are used now days to treat waste water but very few are economical and one of them is constructed wetland method. As per the literature survey on various constructed wetland methods. Phytoremediation including multiple filter media are the effective and economical solution over the management of waste water. It is observed that most of the researchers investigate different feasible and effective materials for the filter media of wetland reactor to improve treatment efficiency.}, keywords = {BOD, COD, Chemical reaction, Wetland system, Recycling }, month = {}, }
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