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Bio-Absorbent Treatment with Integration of Water Quality by Absorption Techniques in Industrial Area | Original Article

Vandana Rathore1 Manish Upadhyay2 in Anusandhan (RNTUJ-AN) | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

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Unwanted patches of impurity in the water make it difficult to maintain the cleanliness and quality of the water. Fruit waste from bananas was employed to create a hospitable bio- absorptive surface for absorption of contaminants of waterless results. Before it was utilised in the treatment of artificial water, it was cleaned, cutted, dried based in greasepaint of strainer sized 170-312 m. Important factors like pH, colour, odour, alkalinity, hardness, residual free chlorine, turbidity, total dissolved solids, chloride, fluoride, sulphate, essence ions, dissolved oxygen, natural oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, and heavy essence are calculated prior to and following the processing of water through bioabsorbent. In addition to showing accurate results for criteria, bioabsorbent was designed to particularly successful in removing iron and arsenic and iron particle in predetermined state, with values of 20.35 and 20.13. This method offers genuinely inexpensive solution to one of the world's most difficult problems.