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Automatic Chemical based Waste Water Treater


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Water is an integral part of not only human beings but all other creatures in the world. We use it every day for different purposes such as domestic, agricultural and industrial. Water has always been a prestigious resource. Nowadays many water resources are polluted by anthropogenic sources including household and agricultural waste and industrial processes. Public concern over the environmental impact of wastewater pollution has increased. Several conventional wastewater treatment techniques, i.e. chemical coagulation, adsorption, activated sludge, have been applied to remove the pollution, however there are still some limitations, especially that of high operation costs. The use of waste water treatment as a reductive medium is receiving increased interest due to its low operation and maintenance costs. The main objective of this project is to treat the used water and reuse it for domestic purpose and to reduce the water scarcity and eliminate the pollutants and toxicant from the waste water.


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Microcontroller, Float Sensor, pH Sensor, Solenoid Valve.
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  • Automatic Chemical based Waste Water Treater

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Authors

S. Amose Vasanth
Dept of EIE, Dr.Mahalingam College of Engg and Tech, Pollachi, Tamilnadu, India
S. Arun Muthuram
Dept of EIE, Dr.Mahalingam College of Engg and Tech, Pollachi, Tamilnadu, India
K. Dhaarani
Dept of EIE, Dr.Mahalingam College of Engg and Tech, Pollachi, Tamilnadu, India
V. Karpagam
Dept of EIE, Dr.Mahalingam College of Engg and Tech, Pollachi, Tamilnadu, India

Abstract


Water is an integral part of not only human beings but all other creatures in the world. We use it every day for different purposes such as domestic, agricultural and industrial. Water has always been a prestigious resource. Nowadays many water resources are polluted by anthropogenic sources including household and agricultural waste and industrial processes. Public concern over the environmental impact of wastewater pollution has increased. Several conventional wastewater treatment techniques, i.e. chemical coagulation, adsorption, activated sludge, have been applied to remove the pollution, however there are still some limitations, especially that of high operation costs. The use of waste water treatment as a reductive medium is receiving increased interest due to its low operation and maintenance costs. The main objective of this project is to treat the used water and reuse it for domestic purpose and to reduce the water scarcity and eliminate the pollutants and toxicant from the waste water.


Keywords


Microcontroller, Float Sensor, pH Sensor, Solenoid Valve.

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