Quality Assessment of Wastewater of Poddar Rubber Industries in Guwahati District, Assam, India
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Quality Assessment of Wastewater of Poddar Rubber Industries in Guwahati District, Assam, India abstract
The appropriate situations and growing status are converting the Assam state into one of the biggest plastic and rubber makers in the country of India. The quick progress in making of rubber and plastic materials production based ventures has come about because of the fasteconomical development of the State. In spite of the economic advantages, the rubber industry creates vast amounts of wastewater amid the different phases of preparing. The creationprocesses and construction of rubber items engender genuine water contamination issues tangibly. Sheer volume transfers of wastewater into surface and ground water frequently makethe water valuable assets harm. Surface resources of water assets are the best casualties because of the profluent effluent of rubber material processing businesses. The available review isexpected to measure the weakening of surface water quality and its subsequent effects because of the existence of Poddar rubber industries inside the study area. The main reasons of theweakening of the surface water quality are because of the high concentration of BOD(Biological Oxygen Demand), SS (Suspended Solid) and N (Nitrogen). The diverse degrees use of corrosive acid in different segments of rubber factory are likewise in charge of pH changesand creating acidic wastewater. This research is an endeavor to compensate the water contamination issues in the modern production line of Poddar industrial factory.
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Quality Assessment of Wastewater of Poddar Rubber Industries in Guwahati District, Assam, India authors
Mahdis Dabbaghi
Ph.D. Research Scholar in Earth Sciences, University of Mysore, India