Textile Waste Water Treatment by using Phytoremediation
Citation
Priyanka S. Kore, Vishal C. Mugale, Nikhil S. Kulal, Suraj P. Thaware, Amit M. Vanjuari, Kumarakshay M. Mane " Textile Waste Water Treatment by using Phytoremediation ", International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT), V45(8),404-411 March 2017. ISSN:2231-5381. www.ijettjournal.org. published by seventh sense research group
Abstract
The load on effluent treatment and disposal is increasing due to industries are growing day by day. The new treatment and reuse techniques are needed to be discovered as the condition is getting worst. The method of removal of toxic substances from soil and water was developed which is known as Phyto-remediation. In this paper the effectiveness of Canna Indica for phytoremediation of textile waste was investigated. For this study the small scale model was constructed and consist various layers of naturally occurring materials. In optimum condition, the amount of BOD removal was around 93% and COD removal was around 63%. The values of pH, TS, TDS after treatment was within CPCB standards
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Keywords
BOD, COD, Phytoremediation, Reuse, Textile waste.