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Treatment of The Wastewater From The Agriculture Sector




Arpit Pandey, Christ University


ABSTRACT


Anthropogenic sources such as home and agricultural waste, as well as industrial activities, have polluted numerous water resources today. The public's awareness about the environmental consequences of wastewater contamination has grown. Several traditional wastewater treatment processes, such as filtration and ozonation, have been used in the past. To eliminate the contamination, chemical coagulation, adsorption, and activated sludge have been used. However, there are still significant drawbacks, particularly the high operating costs. The utilisation of Because of its potential as a reductive medium, aerobic waste water treatment is gaining popularity. Costs of operation and maintenance are cheap. Furthermore, it is simple to obtain and effective. as well as the capacity to degrade pollutants The usage of waste water treatment is discussed in this study.methods for removing pollutants such as halogenated hydrocarbons from wastewater The primary contaminants include compounds, heavy metals, dyes, pesticides, and herbicides.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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ISSN: 2582-8878

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