Identify the Indicators for Sustainability in Textile Effluent
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Usually environmental sustainability is assessed through calculation of greenhouse gas release, waste discharge and energy use. We are considering the wastewater discharge from textile industries. Samples from four industries were collected and the physicochemical characteristics of the parameters were analyzed. The results showed that, the textile industrial wastewater containing pollution indicator parameters considerably higher than the Standards stipulated by IS 10500 Standards. The results revealed that most of the parameters were not within the permissible limits of Standards. The main motive of this paper is to reduce contaminants as maximum as possible to the acceptable limit that will not impact negatively on the environment. The objective of this work is to assess the sustainability for evaluation of indicators (parameter concentrations) in textile effluents. From the results, it can be concluded that the indicators present in the effluents can be applied to wastewater treatment processes to achieve sustainability.
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