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Research Paper | Civil Engineering | India | Volume 4 Issue 11, November 2015
Applicability of Evaporation and Reverse Osmosis Techniques for Volume Reduction of Textile Mill Effluent
S. K. Rukade | S. M. Bhosale [2]
Abstract: Water is the most vital element known. More than 70 % of the living material is made-up of water. Without it, life shall not be able to survive. It was said previously that water is ephemeral, that is, everlasting. However, the situation today is extremely dire. The Textile industry effluent is one of the most important biologically degradable wastewater streams, which have typical characteristics. So it need to be treated efficiently. Here we are applying evaporation and reverses osmosis technique for volume reduction of textile mill effluent.
Keywords: evaporation, reverse osmosis, volume reduction, effluent
Edition: Volume 4 Issue 11, November 2015,
Pages: 2123 - 2127
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