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Usage of Agricultural Waste for Treatment of Dye House Effluent


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1 Govt. Institute of Textile Chemistry & Knitting Technology, Ludhiana, India
 

The textile industry is one of the largest industries in world & is among the major waste generating industries. Number of physical and chemical treatments is followed by industries to control the waste water effluent. But the functional and operational cost for the processes is high. So continuous efforts are being done by scholars to search the alternatives. In the present study efforts have been made to evaluate whether any improvement in treatment of dye house effluent is possible through use of adsorption technique followed by biological process. Batch studies & column studies were conducted using low cost adsorbents such as Sugarcane baggase, Rice husk and Saw dust without activation. Colors used were C.I. Reactive Red 120, C.I. Reactive Blue 198 and C.I. Reactive Yellow 135.Simulated effluent were treated using adsorption technique followed by aerobic/anaerobic treatments and results were compared with the standard norms of Pollution Board. Application of this technique was also subjected to textile industries dye house effluent & results were compared with the standard norms. Cost benefit analysis was also carried out which show that there is huge savings if the textile industries opt the adsorption followed by biological process for the treatment of dye house effluent.

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Simulated Dye House Effluents, Adsorption, Low Cost Adsorbents.
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Kirpal Singh Bhullar
Govt. Institute of Textile Chemistry & Knitting Technology, Ludhiana, India

Abstract


The textile industry is one of the largest industries in world & is among the major waste generating industries. Number of physical and chemical treatments is followed by industries to control the waste water effluent. But the functional and operational cost for the processes is high. So continuous efforts are being done by scholars to search the alternatives. In the present study efforts have been made to evaluate whether any improvement in treatment of dye house effluent is possible through use of adsorption technique followed by biological process. Batch studies & column studies were conducted using low cost adsorbents such as Sugarcane baggase, Rice husk and Saw dust without activation. Colors used were C.I. Reactive Red 120, C.I. Reactive Blue 198 and C.I. Reactive Yellow 135.Simulated effluent were treated using adsorption technique followed by aerobic/anaerobic treatments and results were compared with the standard norms of Pollution Board. Application of this technique was also subjected to textile industries dye house effluent & results were compared with the standard norms. Cost benefit analysis was also carried out which show that there is huge savings if the textile industries opt the adsorption followed by biological process for the treatment of dye house effluent.

Keywords


Simulated Dye House Effluents, Adsorption, Low Cost Adsorbents.