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Removal of pH, TDS and Color from Textile Effluent by ...
article.sapub.orgMar 05, 2013 · pH, Color, TDS, Removal, Textile Effluent, Coagulation, Adsorption . 1. Introduction . Considering both volume and composition, the wastewater produced by the textile industry is the most polluting among all industrial sectors[1]. Effluent from the textile industry commonly contains high concentrations of
Textile dyeing industry an environmental hazard
file.scirp.orgTextile effluent is a cause of significant amount of en- vironmental degradation and human illnesses. About 40 percent of globally used colorants contain organically bound chlorine a known carcinogen. All the organic ma- terials present in the wastewater from a textile industry are of great concern in water treatment because they re-