Physico-Chemical Analysis of Wastewater Discharge from Various Industries of Jaipur

  • Sunita
  • Pooran Mal
  • Mala Mathur
  • Yogesh Kumar
Keywords: Wastewater, Jaipur, Industry, Physico chemical, Industries, industrial effluents, Pollution

Abstract

Wastewater management is an important component of the ‘water resources management system’ that must be sustainable in terms of environmental impacts and service provision costs. In India, poor water sanitation as well as hygiene account for approximately 7.5% of all mortality. Treating the wastewater for such uses as gardening and industrial use will help save potable water, which is vital in areas like Rajasthan where the main source of water is groundwater. The city has an adequate number of ‘sewage treatment plants (STPs)’ to treat the quantum of wastewater produced. This article seeks to assess the current systems that are in place to deal with water scarcity and postulates that a sustainable solution can only come with a multi-disciplinary approach that considers the socio-political factors that lead to the pollution of water.

Author Biographies

Sunita

Department of Chemistry, Vivekananda Global University Jaipur (Rajasthan)

Pooran Mal

Department of Chemistry, Vivekananda Global University Jaipur (Rajasthan)

Mala Mathur

Department of Chemistry, Vivekananda Global University, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Yogesh Kumar

S.B.R.M. Govt. College Nagaur (Rajasthan)

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Published
2024-09-10
How to Cite
Sunita, Pooran Mal, Mala Mathur, & Yogesh Kumar. (2024). Physico-Chemical Analysis of Wastewater Discharge from Various Industries of Jaipur. Revista Electronica De Veterinaria, 25(1S), 767-774. https://doi.org/10.69980/redvet.v25i1S.854