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Experiences with Synthetic Polymers as Material Packing for Waste Water Treatment


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It seems that industries have, in common, a broad philosophy "all forms of business and manufacturing”. From this, one is apt to realise that the term industrial waste describes discarded materials from any of these business or manufacturing operations. As each of these produces its own particular products so also they must discharge their own characteristic waste. Wastes from industries usually originate from raw material washings, intermediate products, spilled product or even in some cases of spilled raw materials and clean up. Besides industrial wastes, we have the toilet waste or community waste which individually or jointly forms a type of washing which is known as ‘"sewage” . Broadly, the wastes emanating from industrial installations and communities big or small-in liquid form are classified as “waste water”.
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A. K. Basu
CPHERI Zonal Laboratory, India

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It seems that industries have, in common, a broad philosophy "all forms of business and manufacturing”. From this, one is apt to realise that the term industrial waste describes discarded materials from any of these business or manufacturing operations. As each of these produces its own particular products so also they must discharge their own characteristic waste. Wastes from industries usually originate from raw material washings, intermediate products, spilled product or even in some cases of spilled raw materials and clean up. Besides industrial wastes, we have the toilet waste or community waste which individually or jointly forms a type of washing which is known as ‘"sewage” . Broadly, the wastes emanating from industrial installations and communities big or small-in liquid form are classified as “waste water”.