Water quality assessment of pre and post treated waste water of Indian rivers
Subodh Kale, Sanket Kharade, Shreyash Jagtap, Avinash Gavli, Saurabh M. Khilare
Volume 1: Issue 1, Dec 2020, pp 60-62
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Subodh Kale1
Corresponding Author
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSPM Narhe Technical Campus, Pune, Maharashtra, India..
kalesubodh26@gmail.com
Sanket S. Kharade2Shreyash Jagtap2, Avinash Gavli2, Saurabh M. Khilare2
2Department of Mechanical Engineering, JSPM Narhe Technical Campus, Pune, Maharashtra, India..
Abstract:-
Indian rivers are facing a severe problem of pollution. safe discharge of waste water is still a very big problem in every part of the world and mainly in developing countries. The discharge of waste water effects the physiochemical properties of water stream and soils which enter into the food chain and effects agriculture products, human health and animals as well. This study includes the analysis of the Panchaganga river and Ganga river which are highly polluted in the current scenario. The major reason this pollution is disposal of municipal sewage which is not properly treated before letting it out in the rivers.Index Terms:-
Nanoparticles, thermal conductivity, volume fraction, heat transfer enhancement.REFERENCES
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