Treatment of pesticide intermediate industrial wastewater using hybrid methodologies

Abstract Abatement of water pollution is being a major concern to be dealt with, as the scarcity of water for basic needs of human beings is increasing drastically. As a part of diminishing water pollution, treatment of industrial wastewater prior to disposal plays a paramount role. Due to the typic...

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Main Authors: Sindhu Akinapally, Bhagawan Dheeravath, Kiran Kumar Panga, Himabindu Vurimindi, Srinivasulu Sanaga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-03-01
Series:Applied Water Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-021-01387-4
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Summary:Abstract Abatement of water pollution is being a major concern to be dealt with, as the scarcity of water for basic needs of human beings is increasing drastically. As a part of diminishing water pollution, treatment of industrial wastewater prior to disposal plays a paramount role. Due to the typical characteristics of pesticide, intermediate industrial waste water the treatment is also challenging issue. In this study three different sequential methodologies (Methodology-I: combined rotavapour distillation, fenton and anaerobic biological process, Methodology-II: combined rotavapour distillation, photo fenton and anaerobic biological process, Methodology-III combined coagulation, fenton, electro oxidation and anaerobic biological process) has been evaluated for the treatment of pesticide intermediate industrial wastewater. Among the three sequential methodologies opted in this study for the treatment of pesticide intermediate industrial wastewater, percentage removal of COD was 95% in methodology-1 (i.e. combined rotavapor distillation, fenton and anaerobic biological treatment).
ISSN:2190-5487
2190-5495