Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, N. A. College, Umred Dist. Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
2. Department of Chemistry, Science Collage, Pauni Dist. Bhandara, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
Salt of various heavy metals and other potentially dangerous are being discharged into the aquatic environment. Water containing vital concentration of some of heavy metal ions are harmful to human being, animal as well as aquatic organisms. The toxicity of some heavy metal ions, even at the trace level has been recognised with respect to the public health for many years. Metals such as Mercury, Lead, Cadmium, Copper and Chromium are under this category. Many metals have been evaluated as harmful to aquatic life above certain toxicity level. Any type of pollution brings about noticeable changes in the physiochemical parameters of the water, therby making it unsuitable for some beneficial uses. Thus, pollution causes changes in almost in the parameter. When increasing the pace of industrialisation along with population explosion, urbanisation and green revolution are reflected in varying degree of purity of water, soil and air. Majority of industries are water based and considerable volume of waste water is discharged to the environment either untreated or inadequately treated leading to the problem of surface and ground water pollution. The capital cost and operating waste water treatment system are rising on one hand and on the other there is a pressing demand for the treatment of waste water generated by increase residential and industrial development.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Polymers and Plastics,Business and International Management
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