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CHARACTERIZATION OF DAIRY WASTE WATER AND ITS EFFECTS ON ENVIRONMENT

CHARACTERIZATION OF DAIRY WASTE WATER AND ITS EFFECTS ON ENVIRONMENT

... within dairy farming households. World's dairy farms produced over 710 million tons of milk in ...livestock, dairy technology and milk quality may offer the most promise in reducing poverty and ... See full document

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PRE-TREATMENT OF DAIRY WASTE WATER USING BIOPOLYMERIC FLOCCULANT EXTRACTED FROM ORANGE PEEL

PRE-TREATMENT OF DAIRY WASTE WATER USING BIOPOLYMERIC FLOCCULANT EXTRACTED FROM ORANGE PEEL

... solid waste disposal sites and the effects of sanitary landfills makes a problem in the management of solid ...organic waste from residential areas, commercial by- products and institutional uses ... See full document

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Enhancement of Dairy Wastewater Treatment in a Combined Anaerobic Baffled and Biofilm Reactor with Magneto-Active Packing Media

Enhancement of Dairy Wastewater Treatment in a Combined Anaerobic Baffled and Biofilm Reactor with Magneto-Active Packing Media

... of dairy waste- water in a new model of reactor and the effects of the active packing media placing in the different functional reactors areas (hydrolysis or methano- genic tank) on the ... See full document

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Dairy Effluent to Irrigation Water: A Holistic Bioremediation Process Using Microalgal Treatment

Dairy Effluent to Irrigation Water: A Holistic Bioremediation Process Using Microalgal Treatment

... of dairy wastewater in rivers and lakes without proper treatment causes environment pollution, contaminates water and has negative impact on human ...fresh water are the major bottlenecks that ... See full document

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Degradation of Organic Pollutant in Waste Water via CdMoO4 Nanostructures as an Effective Photocatalyst; Ultrasound-assisted Preparation and Characterization

Degradation of Organic Pollutant in Waste Water via CdMoO4 Nanostructures as an Effective Photocatalyst; Ultrasound-assisted Preparation and Characterization

... ammonium bromide (CTAB), sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and poly vinyl pyrrolidone(PVP) was mixed with Na 2 MoO 4 .2H 2 O aqueous solution and the solution under low frequency sonochemical at room temperature for 20 min. ... See full document

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The Use of (Treated) Domestic Wastewater
for Irrigation: Current Situation and Future Challenges

The Use of (Treated) Domestic Wastewater for Irrigation: Current Situation and Future Challenges

... negative effects of the practice ...of its abundant water resources, irrigation with treated or untreated sewage represents almost 37% of the total irrigated area ...[151,152]. Water scarcity ... See full document

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Effect of Untreated Dairy Effluent, Waste Water and its Treatment Solutions

Effect of Untreated Dairy Effluent, Waste Water and its Treatment Solutions

... anaerobic environment the bacteria produce a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide ...Treats waste by converting putrid organic materials to carbon dioxide and methane ...the dairy while the nutrient ... See full document

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BIOREMEDIATION OF DAIRY WASTE WATER FOR NITRATE REDUCTION

BIOREMEDIATION OF DAIRY WASTE WATER FOR NITRATE REDUCTION

... The dairy industry being one of the growing industries in India which produces high amount of effluent per unit of ...of waste water where it is directly allowed to flow in rivers or agricultural ... See full document

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Characterization of brewery waste water and evaluation of its potential for biogas production

Characterization of brewery waste water and evaluation of its potential for biogas production

... of water and the largest source of organic effluent mostly from the brewing, cleaning, and cooling processes which must be treated to allowable levels to reduce environmental ...L water is used for every 1 ... See full document

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Molecular Characterization of Listeria monocytogenes Based on the PFGE and RAPD in Korea

Molecular Characterization of Listeria monocytogenes Based on the PFGE and RAPD in Korea

... milk. Dairy plant waste water had Q1 (75%, n = 3) and R1 (25%, n = 1) and pork isolates was identified in O1 (40%, n = 2) and P1 (60%, n = ... See full document

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PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION STUDY OF DAIRY WASTE WATER

PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION STUDY OF DAIRY WASTE WATER

... Dairy wastewater is characterized by high biological-oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentrations, and generally contains fats, nutrients, lactose, as well as detergents and sanitizing ... See full document

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Pharmaceutical waste– Effect on environment and its management

Pharmaceutical waste– Effect on environment and its management

... pharmaceuticals. Water treatment plants to date are designed to filter out sediment, bacteria and ...environmental effects, the studies show that up to 95% of antibiotic compounds can be released unaltered ... See full document

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Dairy Industry and Sewage Wastewater & its Effects on Environment

Dairy Industry and Sewage Wastewater & its Effects on Environment

... the dairy reception volume, usually storage vessels are installed individually on the outside of the buildings, are made of stainless steel or fibre glass and may have avolume of 20,000 to 2,00,000 ...the ... See full document

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Phycoremediation of waste water and dairy effluents using Chlorella pyrenoidosa and Scenedesmusabundans

Phycoremediation of waste water and dairy effluents using Chlorella pyrenoidosa and Scenedesmusabundans

... small dairy industries in India are producing large quantities of wastes and polluting the water ...bodies. Dairy wastewater is characterized by strong color, offensive odour, high BOD (40– 48,000 ... See full document

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Assessment of Waste Water Treatment Plant Efficiency through Physico-Chemical Analysis: A Case Study of I-9 Waste Water Treatment Plant, Islamabad, Pakistan

Assessment of Waste Water Treatment Plant Efficiency through Physico-Chemical Analysis: A Case Study of I-9 Waste Water Treatment Plant, Islamabad, Pakistan

... of waste water effluent poses threats to the health of rural communities which depends on such receiving water bodies for their domestic water use (Igbinosa and Okoh, ...of waste ... See full document

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Treatment of Dairy Waste Water with Inorganic and Organic Coagulants

Treatment of Dairy Waste Water with Inorganic and Organic Coagulants

... The dairy industry involves processing raw milk into products including milk, butter, cheese, yogurt, using processes such as chilling, pasteurization, and ...of water are used during the process producing ... See full document

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Removal of Cr (VI) and COD from
Electroplating Wastewater by Corncob Based Activated Carbon

Removal of Cr (VI) and COD from Electroplating Wastewater by Corncob Based Activated Carbon

... Many authors have used commercial CAC, Wool, olive cake, sawdust, pine needles, almond shells, cactus leaves and charcoal based CAC, coconut shell based CAC, granulated AC and two samples of fibrous AC, low-cost dolomite ... See full document

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Comparative Analysis of RO Rejected Waste Water and Sewage Waste Water with Domestic Waste Water in Various Places in and Around Kumbakonam Town, Tami

Comparative Analysis of RO Rejected Waste Water and Sewage Waste Water with Domestic Waste Water in Various Places in and Around Kumbakonam Town, Tami

... sewage water different traditional techniques are utilized as a part of India yet they are staggering expense and not prudent ...sewage water treatment frameworks are as compelling as traditional treatment ... See full document

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Toxin Resistance in Aquatic Fungi Poses
Environmentally Friendly Remediation Possibilities: A Study on the Growth Responses
and Biosorption Potential of Mucor hiemalis EH5 against Cyanobacterial Toxins

Toxin Resistance in Aquatic Fungi Poses Environmentally Friendly Remediation Possibilities: A Study on the Growth Responses and Biosorption Potential of Mucor hiemalis EH5 against Cyanobacterial Toxins

... of water bodies and climate change factors promote the development of microalgae and cyanobacteria yielding to an explosive formation of massive blooms ...adverse effects on the aquatic flora and fauna ... See full document

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Effect of Arsenic Contamination in Potable
Water and Its Removal Techniques

Effect of Arsenic Contamination in Potable Water and Its Removal Techniques

... ground water contamination as well as industrial hazards waste and drainage ...in water is ...produces water containing 4-5300 microgram as per ...public water supply systems in United ... See full document

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