Tertiary Treatment Technology for Dairy Waste Water
Technology: Prof. B.D. Tripathi has developed this technology for the Dairy Waste Water treatment (2002).
Principle: Aquatic plants such as Eichhornia crassipes, Lemna minor and Azolla pinnata are used in different combinations.
Removal: 78.8% Nitrogen and 62.5% Phosphorus are removed from the dairy wastewater.
Economic benefits: Rich contents of N, P, K, Ca, Mg and crude protein in tissues of the experimental plants indicates their utility as animal fodder.
Bio-fertilizer: Very good quality of bio-fertilizer is produced from these plants used for the treatment.
Recognition of the Technology: Technology was published in the year 2002 in an International Journal “Water Air Soil Pollution Vol. 143, No. 1-4, pp 377-385”.
Technology: Prof. B.D. Tripathi has developed this technology for the Dairy Waste Water treatment (2002).
Principle: Aquatic plants such as Eichhornia crassipes, Lemna minor and Azolla pinnata are used in different combinations.
Removal: 78.8% Nitrogen and 62.5% Phosphorus are removed from the dairy wastewater.
Economic benefits: Rich contents of N, P, K, Ca, Mg and crude protein in tissues of the experimental plants indicates their utility as animal fodder.
Bio-fertilizer: Very good quality of bio-fertilizer is produced from these plants used for the treatment.
Recognition of the Technology: Technology was published in the year 2002 in an International Journal “Water Air Soil Pollution Vol. 143, No. 1-4, pp 377-385”.
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