Globally, textile industries play an important role in the economy of many countries. A huge volume of water is consumed in the various processes of dyeing fabrics and the majority of this is discharged with heavy loads of pollutants into the environment. The present study assessed on quality of textile dyeing effluent by analyze the physicochemical parameters such as pH, color, electrical conductivity, turbidity and total dissolved solids, calcium, total hardness, dissolved oxygen, potassium, phenol, phosphates, nitrates, magnesium, and sulfates of the effluent were analyzed. The results of the analysis were correlated with the water quality standards of Environmental Pollution Agency and Bureau of Indian Standard.
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