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Treatment of food-agro industry effluent by physico-chemical methods
Author(s):
1. A. Panhwar: PCSIR, Laboratories Complex, Karachi, Pakistan
2. K. Faryal: Centre of Environmental Sciences, University of sindh Jamshoro, Pakistan
3. A. Kandhro: M.A. Kazi Institute of Chemistry, University of sindh Jamshoro, Pakistan
4. N. Brohi: Institute of Microbiology, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan
5. K. Ahmed: PCSIR, Laboratories Complex, Karachi, Pakistan
6. M. Iqbal: PCSIR, Laboratories Complex, Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract:
The sugar industry wastewater contains huge amount of pollutants. Different treatment methods for the effluent are available like biological, ion-exchange, electrocoagulation, ozonation, coagulation-flocculation and adsorption etc. Rapid development by industrialization in developing countries, less environment friendly measures cause of water pollution. This in turn, results in lack of quality for drinking and irrigation. Single treatment way is not feasible to treat the highly polluted effluent and not possible to manage the permissible limits of National Environmental Quality Standards which is getting more strict with passage of time, by the regulatory bodies like Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency in Pakistan. In this study the effluent was treated by coagulation followed by activated charcoal. Three coagulants, alum, ferric chloride and ferrous sulphate were applied. Using different doses of coagulants and activated charcoal achieved remarkable results. The total dissolved solids were decreased upto 87% and total suspended solids upto 98%.
Page(s): 103-107
DOI: DOI not available
Published: Journal: Pakistan Journal of Science, Volume: 72, Issue: 2, Year: 2020
Keywords:
Sugarcane , TDS , activated carbon , effluent , coagulants
References:
[1] Panhwar A.,Khalida F.,Aftab K.,Kamran A.,Mansoor I. .2020 .Treatment of food-agro industry effluent by physico-chemical methods. Pakistan Journal of Science, 72 : 103-107.
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