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Pollution of Water Bodies through Industrial Units


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1 ORCID: Divakar Dwivedi: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1028-8442, India
2 ORCID: Anil Kumar Dwivedi: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0589-8708, India
     

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Most cities have a severe problem with industrial waste polluting local water supplies. Serious concerns have been raised about the safe use of water for drinking and other purposes due to the proliferation of industrial activity and the resulting discharge of untreated and partially treated wastes into water bodies. Changes in a freshwater ecosystem’s biological and physicochemical properties are caused by the waste discharge from various industries entering the water system, which can lead to pollution. Aquatic life may be harmed if exposed to such water sources. An assortment of studies on industrial water pollution is summarized in this article.

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Industrial Wastes; Water Bodies; Pollution; Industrial Units.
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Authors

Divakar
ORCID: Divakar Dwivedi: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1028-8442, India
Anil Kumar Dwivedi
ORCID: Anil Kumar Dwivedi: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0589-8708, India

Abstract


Most cities have a severe problem with industrial waste polluting local water supplies. Serious concerns have been raised about the safe use of water for drinking and other purposes due to the proliferation of industrial activity and the resulting discharge of untreated and partially treated wastes into water bodies. Changes in a freshwater ecosystem’s biological and physicochemical properties are caused by the waste discharge from various industries entering the water system, which can lead to pollution. Aquatic life may be harmed if exposed to such water sources. An assortment of studies on industrial water pollution is summarized in this article.

Keywords


Industrial Wastes; Water Bodies; Pollution; Industrial Units.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24906/isc%2F2022%2Fv36%2Fi5%2F218004