2017
DOI: 10.2166/wpt.2017.035
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Efficiency analysis of effluents treatment plants of different industries at Kalurghat – Port City of Bangladesh

Abstract: The study was executed at Kalurghat industrial area to determine the efficiency of effluent treatment plants by testing different physicochemical parameters. Results revealed that only 3 out of 9 industries treated their effluents efficiently and discharged following the standards of Department of Environment. The remaining industries viz. Alfa Textile treated their effluent but the values of pH (10.2), dissolve oxygen (DO) (3.6 mg/L), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) (89 mg/L), chemical oxygen demand (COD) (28… Show more

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“…Polluted water can be very dangerous for human health and cases of serious diseases are often caused by various bacteria and viruses (Akter et al, 2016;Dindar, 1996). Metallic pollution of fresh water may take place from large scale discharge of industrial effluents into the rivers, posing potential health hazards (Wahid et al, 2017). Supply of safe-drinking water in Bangladesh occasionally suffers from various technical and institutional constraints which need to be addressed in a systematic manner with a comprehensive strategic planning (Hoque et al, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polluted water can be very dangerous for human health and cases of serious diseases are often caused by various bacteria and viruses (Akter et al, 2016;Dindar, 1996). Metallic pollution of fresh water may take place from large scale discharge of industrial effluents into the rivers, posing potential health hazards (Wahid et al, 2017). Supply of safe-drinking water in Bangladesh occasionally suffers from various technical and institutional constraints which need to be addressed in a systematic manner with a comprehensive strategic planning (Hoque et al, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%