نتایج جستجو برای: textile effluent

تعداد نتایج: 23279  

2016
Seema J Patel

Microorganisms dead or alive are successfully exploited for bioremediation of xenobiotics by biosorption. Textile effluents are among the most difficult-to-treat wastewaters, due to their considerable amount of recalcitrant and toxic substances. Fungal biosorption is viewed as a valuable additional treatment for removing pollutants from textile wastewaters. The overall economics of the biosorpt...

2016

This study determined the performance and heavy metals uptake of kenaf at different levels of compost application in textile effluent polluted soil. Polluted soil was collected from the vicinity of a textile company in Nigeria. Twelve-litre plastic pots were filled with 10 kg soil. Soil amendments applied were: 0 (control), 60 Kg N ha -1 of N.P.K 20:10:10 (recommended rate), 40, 60, 80, and 100...

2012
Lamia Ayed Amina Bakhrouf

Considering both the volume and the effluent composition, the textile industry wastewater is rated as the most polluting among all industrial sectors. Important pollutants are present in textile effluents; they are mainly recalcitrant organics, colour, toxicants and inhibitory compounds (Khelifi et al., 2008). Textile industries however, have caused serious environmental problems because of the...

ژورنال: سلامت کار ایران 2013
رحمانی, زهرا, غلامی, میترا,

  Background and aims : wastewater from industry process has an important role in environmental pollution, discharge of this wastewater in acceptor natural environment, always, accompanied by irreparable effects .in the middle of industrial wastewater, discharge of textile industry existents severe environmental difficulties. So, for setting the control program, determination of quality and qua...

2012
Freeman Ntuli

An overview of the important aspects of managing and controlling industrial effluent discharges to public sewers namely sampling, characterization, quantification and legislative controls has been presented. The findings have been validated by means of a case study covering three industrial sectors namely, tanning, textile finishing and food processing industries. Industrial effluents discharge...

Journal: :New biotechnology 2011
Adriana Maria Lotito Claudio Di Iaconi Umberto Fratino Annalisa Mancini Giovanni Bergna

Textile wastewater is difficult to treat as it usually contains considerable amounts of different pollutants, which are often recalcitrant, toxic and inhibitory. Therefore, complex treatment schemes based on the sequence of various steps are usually required for an effective treatment. This explains why textile effluents are often treated in centralized plants and sometimes mixed with municipal...

2013
Sunil k. Sharma Neetu Sharma Amrita Shrivastava

The textile dyeing and printing units in Sanganer town, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Discharge a huge volume of mostly untreated textile dye wastewater (10,000-15,000kl/day) into various pools and drain adjoining the textile printing units. A number of azo dyes are used in textile printing industries, As a result. The textile waste waters are loaded with them, along with other chemicals used durin...

Journal: :Indian Scientific Journal Of Research In Engineering And Management 2023

During recent years, industrialization has been under steady growth. Almost every Industry, uses water as one of their basic resources, due to which discharge wastewater also increased. One such industry is textile industry. There are various methods treat these effluents. those Peroxi-Electrocoagulation. This method an advanced electrochemical oxidation process involves principles electrocoagu...

2002
B. V. Babu H. T. Rana V. Rama Krishna Mahesh Sharma

The present study focuses on the improvement in the effluent treatment for the effluent generated from a cotton textile industry employing three reactive dyeing methods viz., Exhaust method, Pad-Dry-Cure method, and Pad-Batch method. Stabilisation pond, aeration tank, and aerobic biological treatment (using E-Coli type bacteria) are simulated in the laboratory in a series operation. Results rev...

2013
Murugesh Babu

In this study, the ecological parameters of the effluent obtained from dyeing of scoured and mercerised organic cotton single jersey fabrics with textile reactive dyes adopting exhaust dyeing method was investigated. The dyes used include regular (Navacron H and FN) reactive dyes and low impact (Remazol and Levafix) reactive dyes along with inorganic salt (sodium sulphate) and biosalt (trisodiu...

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