Authors:Â Pallavi Singh, Sunny Singh, Shivdutt Sharma, Renuka Singh
Abstract: In India the waste water generated from the quarters, school hostel , college hostels and college campus faces a number of water related health hazards. Conventional treatment method and the method of purification using Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) have been constructed in most places to reduce the degradation of water quality of the receiving water bodies by reducing the total pollution load on the same and to ensure a healthy environment both aesthetically along with preserving the ecosystem involved. The area irrigated with waste water varies around 10 % of the total world irrigated area so waste water can be used efficiently. Adequate treatment is necessary to prevent the bad effect on the receiving water bodies, whether it is for water supply, recreation, or any other purposes. IILM-CET-AHL Greater Noida Campus has 80 KLD Sewage Treatment Plant with one Aeration Tank of 35 KLD and one Settling Tank lead to Filter Tank which treated the waste water of same place and purified water is used by gardening as well as agriculture in neighbour area (25-30 ha). Vegetable as well crop grown in nearby locality is used by local people so Sewage Treatment Plant must work efficiently to produce good quality of water which will improve health as well as social life of residents. The work carried out in this research presents the results of the experiment conducted with the Primary treated sewage and tertiary treated sewage water taken from the Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) of our campus to carry out the techno-economical and environmental performance of STP based on advanced technology located in Greater Noida for handling and treating the domestic wastewater . Raw water and purified water were analyzed in terms of pH, Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD),Turbidity, Greece and Oils, Odour
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