Assessment of Wastewater Contaminants Caused by Textile Industries

The global textile industry is significant and presents great business potential, particularly for emerging nations. On the other hand, because of their erratic and quick expansion, these industrial clusters are to blame for the adverse environmental impacts. Different chemicals, salts, and dyes are...

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Main Authors: K.B. Dhameliya, Chetan Ambasana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology 2023-09-01
Series:Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
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Online Access:https://microbiologyjournal.org/assessment-of-wastewater-contaminants-caused-by-textile-industries/
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description The global textile industry is significant and presents great business potential, particularly for emerging nations. On the other hand, because of their erratic and quick expansion, these industrial clusters are to blame for the adverse environmental impacts. Different chemicals, salts, and dyes are all mixed together in wastewater resulting from the textile printing business. This causes it to be brightly colored, have an alkaline pH, and have substantially lower levels of dissolved oxygen, all of which have an impact on the surrounding environment. The study collects wastewater from the textile industry at each stage of the process and analyses it to identify its parameters. These parameters include pH (Analytical value is 6.6 to 13.1), BOD (Analytical Value is 432 to 1840mg/l), COD (Analytical Value is 635 to 4459 mg/l), Total Dissolved Solids – TDS (Analytical Value is 6530 to 21989 mg/l ), TSS (Analytical Value is 275 to 1189), and Ammonium Nitrogen (Analytical Value is 34.2 to 49.4 ), Since these are all baseline variables, the natural ecological system is deteriorating. This allows for the deduction of the state authorities’ final alleviation standards for the ensuing treatment process.
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spelling doaj.art-5566fb779c8a4f408d83c8a2a4ee34bc2023-09-13T04:27:42ZengJournal of Pure and Applied MicrobiologyJournal of Pure and Applied Microbiology0973-75102581-690X2023-09-0117314771485https://doi.org/10.22207/JPAM.17.3.09Assessment of Wastewater Contaminants Caused by Textile IndustriesK.B. Dhameliyahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7370-8833Chetan Ambasanahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2454-2341The global textile industry is significant and presents great business potential, particularly for emerging nations. On the other hand, because of their erratic and quick expansion, these industrial clusters are to blame for the adverse environmental impacts. Different chemicals, salts, and dyes are all mixed together in wastewater resulting from the textile printing business. This causes it to be brightly colored, have an alkaline pH, and have substantially lower levels of dissolved oxygen, all of which have an impact on the surrounding environment. The study collects wastewater from the textile industry at each stage of the process and analyses it to identify its parameters. These parameters include pH (Analytical value is 6.6 to 13.1), BOD (Analytical Value is 432 to 1840mg/l), COD (Analytical Value is 635 to 4459 mg/l), Total Dissolved Solids – TDS (Analytical Value is 6530 to 21989 mg/l ), TSS (Analytical Value is 275 to 1189), and Ammonium Nitrogen (Analytical Value is 34.2 to 49.4 ), Since these are all baseline variables, the natural ecological system is deteriorating. This allows for the deduction of the state authorities’ final alleviation standards for the ensuing treatment process.https://microbiologyjournal.org/assessment-of-wastewater-contaminants-caused-by-textile-industries/textile industrieswastewaterphysicochemical parametersdeterioratenatural ecological system
spellingShingle K.B. Dhameliya
Chetan Ambasana
Assessment of Wastewater Contaminants Caused by Textile Industries
Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
textile industries
wastewater
physicochemical parameters
deteriorate
natural ecological system
title Assessment of Wastewater Contaminants Caused by Textile Industries
title_full Assessment of Wastewater Contaminants Caused by Textile Industries
title_fullStr Assessment of Wastewater Contaminants Caused by Textile Industries
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Wastewater Contaminants Caused by Textile Industries
title_short Assessment of Wastewater Contaminants Caused by Textile Industries
title_sort assessment of wastewater contaminants caused by textile industries
topic textile industries
wastewater
physicochemical parameters
deteriorate
natural ecological system
url https://microbiologyjournal.org/assessment-of-wastewater-contaminants-caused-by-textile-industries/
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