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Volume : V, Issue : I, February - 2015

WATER POLLUTION: IMPACT OF POLLUTANTS AND NEW PROMISING TECHNIQUES IN PURIFICATION PROCESS

Chandra Singh Kanesh, Dharmendra Dwivedi and D. P. Prajapati

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Water is a critical resource in the lives of people who both benefit from its use and who are harmed byits misuse and unpredictability (flooding, droughts, salinity, acidity, and degraded quality). Water is a finite andvulnerable resource. Consequently, consumption of polluted water puts lives and livelihoods at risk because water hasno substitute. There are many ways in which water intended for human consumption can get polluted. These includewastes from industries like mining and construction, food processing, radioactive wastes from power generatingindustries, domestic and agricultural wastes and by various microbiological agents. Nowadays, water is being purified byvarious methods but research is being conducted to look for more reliable and cheaper methods that can purify waterat an affordable cost. Various techniques have been developed like utilizing rechargeable polymer beads, seeds ofMoringaOleifera tree, aerobic granular sludge technology, resin based treatment and twopronged water treatment technology.

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Chandra Singh Kanesh, Dharmendra Dwivedi and D. P. Prajapati(2015). WATER POLLUTION: IMPACT OF POLLUTANTS AND NEW PROMISING TECHNIQUES IN PURIFICATION PROCESS. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. V, Issue. I, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/5997.pdf

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