Treating Bellandur Lake Water By Agfm And Eco-Clean Solution

  • Pushpa Lumina Assistant Professor, School of Civil Engineering, Reva University, Bangalore
  • Pavithra M P Associate Professor, Department of mechanical Engineering, Bangalore Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
  • Dhanraj T B.Tech student, School of Civil Engineering, Reva University, Bangalore
Keywords: Adsorption, Decolourization, Rice husk, Sugarcane bagasse fly ash, Textile dye.

Abstract

Nowadays many water resources are polluted by anthropogenic sources including household, agricultural waste and industrial processes. Lakes and rivers are the primary sources of the drinking, irrigation and other domestic purposes. About 80% of the earth’s surface covered by water yet the inland availability in account for less than 1%. Bellandur Lake is one of the major lake in Bengaluru city and is subjected to severe pollution stress from urban community. This water boby has for years together been providing sustenance for people in the settlements adjoining it. A comprehensive consideration of ways of better safeguarding our global water supplies is an exercise of far reaching significance. A better understanding of problems involved should lead to a more proper use of water, one be flitting its value for man and indeed for all life upon this planet. Considering the importance of treating and reuse of the water, for the present environment. A new technique of treating polluted water by using Activated glass filtration media and Eco-Clean solution to get usable water was selected. Thus the treated water obtained from Eco clean solution didn’t reach the expectation but the polluted water obtained after treating with AGFM shown positive results, Which can be used for agriculture and other domestic purpose.

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Published
2019-12-31