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@article{181829, author = {Prof. Riyaz Ahmed Jaweed Ahmed Mulla and Mr. Prajwal Ambadas Jadhav and Mr. Prerana Sudhir Khaladkar and Mr. Usaid Taher Baig and Mr. Rohan Shriniwas Potu and Mr. Md. Yasir Samiruddin Shaikh}, title = {COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MAGIC SOAK PIT AND ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {5689-5994}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=181829}, abstract = {The rising demand for decentralized and sustainable wastewater solutions has brought increased attention to Magic Soak Pits—an innovative alternative suited for rural and peri-urban areas. Unlike conventional soak pits, the Magic Soak Pit incorporates layers of brickbats, charcoal, sand, and lime, which help in the partial filtration and purification of greywater before it seeps into the ground. This low-cost yet efficient system not only prevents waterlogging and the spread of disease but also aids groundwater recharge, making it an eco-sensitive and community-friendly approach to sanitation.}, keywords = {Magic Soak Pit, Greywater Management, Wastewater Treatmen.}, month = {June}, }
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