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Treatment and disposal of wastewater from shale gas extraction. Shale gas extraction produces large volumes of wastewater from hydraulic fracturing in addition to relatively small volumes of water from the formation (i.e., the geologic rock unit from which extraction is taking place).
By Divyesh Delawala, Oceanides Global. As India hurtles towards a more developed economy, one of the casualties has been the deteriorating state of our environment. Rapid industrialization has, unfortunately, hiked up the number of pollutants in our surroundings. One of these pollutants is wastewater. Management of wastewater through wastewater treatment plants in India has become an imperative of our cities today.
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Another estimates India's total water and wastewater treatment market alone is worth about $420m, growing annually by about 18%. But the government's twelfth five year plan (2012-2017) states that
INDIAN STANDARDS IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT AN OVERVIEW
1 INDIAN STANDARDS IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT – AN OVERVIEW By: Prof. T. I. Eldho IIT Bombay Mumbai, India October 11, 2014 IFAT - 2014 October 9-11, 2014
Usage/Application: Blood waste water from Slaughter house. Water Source: Commercial Waste Water. Inlet Water Quality: Blood waste water. Delivery Locations: All Over the World Shipment. Treatment Stages: Primary Treatment, Secondary Treatment, Tertiary Treatment, Disinfection, Preliminary Treatment
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Wastewater Treatment: Making water and wastewater systems more energy-efficient. Drinking water and wastewater systems account for approximately 2 percent of energy use in the United States. By incorporating energy efficiency practices into their water and wastewater plant, municipalities and utilities can save 15 to 30 percent in energy use.
The Pretreatment Program has dramatically reduced or eliminated discharges of non-domestic pollutants to municipal wastewater treatment plants and the nation's waters. In addition, the program has reduced the pollutants in municipal sewage sludge and allowed this material to be productively used as a soil amendment.
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Other potential sources to the environment include leachate from landfill sites, run-off from agricultural land to which biosolids have been applied, and wastewater discharges from hospital wastes and industrial manufacturing. [697, 699]
Levels of Cd, Cr & Ni in wastewater were within WHO, World Bank (WB), United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), China, Kenya and India’s Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB
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(i.e., ultimate release to waters of the United States). As EPA explained in the preamble: The obvious purpose of the industrial point source discharge exclusion in section 1004(27) was to avoid duplicative regulation of point source discharges under RCRA and the Clean Water Act.
Woodard & Curran, Inc., in Industrial Waste Treatment Handbook (Second Edition), 2006. Solutions and Mixtures. Industrial wastewater is the aqueous discard that results from substances having been dissolved or suspended in water, typically during the use of water in an industrial manufacturing process or the cleaning activities that take place along with that process.
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