PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY AND SELECTION CRITERIA FOR WASTE WATER TREATMENT; A REVIEW.
- Department of chemistry D.P.Vipra P.G.college,Bilaspur C.G.
- Abstract
- Keywords
- References
- Cite This Article as
- Corresponding Author
This paper presents different methods for water purification and selecting the best techniques of wastewater treatment. Contamination word indicates pollution. It makes water completely unfit for the use of drinking. The accepted goals of the treatment are to remove unwanted constituents in the water and to make it safe to drinking or fit for domestic usage, but water purification may also be designed for a variety of other purposes, including fulfilling the requirements of medical, pharmacological, chemical and industrial applications. In this paper, a practical approaches are presented for selecting the wastewater treatment process based on the organic and inorganic pollutants present on surface water. The aim of this review of wastewater treatment is the protection of the environment in a manner commensurate with public health and socio-economic concerns. Understanding the nature of wastewater is fundamental to design an appropriate treatment technology in order to ensure the safety, efficacy and the quality of the treated wastewater. Further, improved public education to ensure awareness of the technology and its benefits, both environmental and economic, is recommended. The utility of any water recycling technique at a commercial level depends on the cost of construction, maintenance and operation. Taking all these points into consideration, ion exchange and adsorption is the best and most universal technique as it is used for the removal of a wide variety of organic and inorganic pollutants. It is also a rapid process with a low cost. In this review, we present a summary of advance technologies for water purification and its application. The source of pollutants and impurities present in water are first introduced, and then the primary secondary and tertiary treatment process for removing various water pollutants, such as salt, metallic ions, anions, nanoparticles, organic chemicals, and biological substrates, are discussed. In addition, this work will be valuable for readers to understand the design and fabrication of various nonporous membranes, and their potential purification mechanisms towards different water pollutants.
- Gursimran Singhet.al ?Effect of Polluted Surface Water on Groundwater: A Case Study Of Budha Nullah? IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE) e-ISSN: 2278-1684 Volume 5, Issue 5 (Mar. - Apr. 2013), PP 01-08 .
- Michelle Thompson A critical review of water purification technology appropriate for developing countries: Northern Ghana as a case study Journal of desalination and water reatment Pages 3487-3493 | received 15 Jan 2014, Accepted 14 Mar 2014, Published online: 27 May 2014
- American Water Works Association (Ed) (1995) Electrodialysis and electrodialysis reversal: M38. J Am Water Works Assoc 38.
- Khan MI, et al. (2016) Design of anion exchange membranes and electro dialysis studies for water desalination. Materials 9: 365.
- Strathmann H (2010) Electro dialysis, a mature technology with a multitude of new applications. Desalination 264: 268-288.
- Luiz A, Spencer E, McClure DD, Coster HG, Barton GW, et al. (2018) Membrane selection for the desalination of bio-refinery effluents using electro dialysis. Desalination 428: 1-11.
- Sadhana churassia et al. A review on traditional water purification methods used in Rural AreaIndian Journal of Environmental Protection36(1):43-48???January 2016 with 3,550 ReadsCite this publication
- Vigneswaranet et.al Traditional and household water purification methods of rural communities in in developing countries wastewater recycle, reuse and reclamation. Vol. II .
- Thanh N. C. (1982). Surface Water Filtration for Rural Areas?Guidelines for Design, Construction, Operation and Maintenance. Environmental Sanitation Information Center, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand.
- Vigneswaran S. and Visvanathan C. (1995). Water Treatment Processes?Simple Options. Boca Raton: CRC Press. [This book presents simple technological options for advanced treatment levels of drinking water that are be suitable for both developed and developing countries.]
- Vigneswaran S et al. (1983). Water filtration technologies for developing countries. Environmental Sanitation Review 12, Environmental Sanitation Information Center, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand. [This is a comprehensive compilation of history and development of water filtration technologies in developing countries.]
- Bhattacharyya, S. Freshour and S. Mawhinney, Nat. Res., 30 (1995) 1949.
- Kreysa and E. Heitz, Principles of Electrochemical Engineering. VCH, Weinheim, New York, (1986).
- Friberg, Cadmium in the Environment, 2nd edition, Chap. 2 CRC Press. Cleveland, Ohio (1974).
[Renu Nayar. (2019); PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY AND SELECTION CRITERIA FOR WASTE WATER TREATMENT; A REVIEW. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 7 (Jul). 671-679] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
Atal Bihari Vajpayee university Bilaspur c.g.