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@article{180821,
author = {Rajesh Ingole and Dr. Digambar SUroshe},
title = {Bioremediation of Polluted Water by Using Different Herbs},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {12},
number = {1},
pages = {2787-2799},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=180821},
abstract = {In the developing technologies and growing environment, the usage of the water source plays a vital role and its been needed and used in large amount. Insufficient management of municipal and wastewater in immense environmental problems and increasing hygienic risks for the growing urban population thereby hampering poverty alleviation and a sustainable development of Indian society. But now days, the waste water is converted into a source for various purposes in different aspects by the use of phytorid technology. phytorid technology is a patented technology and being very effective in water pollution treatment it leads one step forward to sustainable treatment of wastewater in safe manner. In view of rising concern about pollution of water bodies due to discharge of waste in them, it is necessary to initiate alternative thinking as conventional methods through STPs (Sewage treatment Plants) have had limited success. In recent years the application of specifically designed Phytorid technology (popularly known as wetland based technology) for treatment of wastewater- municipal, urban and agricultural, is becoming widely acceptable. Phytorid technology is a type of constructive wetland system developed by, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), CSIR In 2005. This technology used the type of decentralized waste water treatment approach for the treatment of wastewater. It can be used for the treatment of domestic, agricultural, slaughter house, fish pond water etc. If sufficient land area is available it is preferable for pre-treated sewage. The technology utilizes wetlands plants, gravel/ porous stone and their associated microorganisms to mimic natural wetland ecosystem processes for the treatment of wastewater.},
keywords = {Phytorid Technology, Wastewater, Natural Wetlands, Wetlands Plants, NEERI},
month = {June},
}
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