2016
DOI: 10.36953/ecj.2016.17326
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Physico-chemical analysis of Sewage water treatment plant at Jagjeetpur Haridwar, Uttarakhand

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“…The nature of the effluent was observed alkaline before and after the treatment. Similar findings were observed by several researchers (Gautam et al, 2013;Sharma et al, 2013;Bhutiani et al, 2016). The average dissolved oxygen (DO) during the study period in inlet and outlet was found 0.32±0.06mg/l and 3.06±0.51mg/l, respectively.…”
Section: Efficiency Of Sbr-stpsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The nature of the effluent was observed alkaline before and after the treatment. Similar findings were observed by several researchers (Gautam et al, 2013;Sharma et al, 2013;Bhutiani et al, 2016). The average dissolved oxygen (DO) during the study period in inlet and outlet was found 0.32±0.06mg/l and 3.06±0.51mg/l, respectively.…”
Section: Efficiency Of Sbr-stpsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The decrease in total solids could be attributed to the sedimentation process undergoing the treatment. A decrease in TSS after treatment has been reported by several researchers (Khan et al, 2014;Mahvi, 2008;Patel et al, 2013;Bhutiani et al, 2016). The average total solids (TS)…”
Section: Efficiency Of Sbr-stpmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Sewage includes domestic, hospital and small scale industrial wastes operating under municipal area. All the cities and towns of India are lacking proper sewage treatment facilities and so disposal of waste water is one of the major problems (Bhutiani et al, 2016). Increasing reuse of treated effluent in agriculture serves goals such as promoting sustainable agriculture preserving scare water resources and maintaining environmental quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even now rapid industrialization is viewed as a panacea for solving most of the man's needs as well as eradicating poverty. Industry is the major cause of large scale pollution of environment (Trivedy, 2002;Bhutiani et al, 2016;Khanna et al, 2014). Textile industry plays an important role in the industrial development of India and is the second largest sector of the Indian economy, next to agriculture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%