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Treatment of industrial wastewater with gamma irradiation for removal of organic load in terms of biological and chemical oxygen demand

Hina Hina, Mohammad Nafees, Toufiq Ahmad

2021Heliyon29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Water scarcity is a known and major issue throughout the world. To tackle water scarcity, there is an urgent need for water re-use and recycling through wastewater treatment. This study is an attempt to re-used industrial effluent after treatment with gamma irradiation. The main drain of the industrial estate was sampled and analyzed for Physico-chemical parameters. For treatment, irradiation dose 13 Kilo Gray (kGy) cobalt (Co60) was applied. The treated water was re-analyzed for comparison with pre-analysis and compliance with the National environmental quality standard (NEQS). A decrease was observed in TSS, BOD5, and COD with 79%, 81%, and 85% respectively. The results achieved are within the permissible limits of NEQS. It was concluded that gamma radiation is an instant method for industrial effluent and is herein recommended.

Topics & Concepts

EffluentChemical oxygen demandBiochemical oxygen demandWastewaterEnvironmental scienceWater scarcityWater qualityIndustrial wastewater treatmentWaste managementSewage treatmentTotal suspended solidsGamma irradiationPulp and paper industryIrradiationEnvironmental engineeringWater resourcesEngineeringEcologyBiologyNuclear physicsPhysicsWastewater Treatment and ReuseHealthcare and Environmental Waste ManagementPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts