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Advances in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology(ANN)

ISSN: 2640-5571 | DOI: 10.33140/ANN

Impact Factor: 0.9

Susmita Pandit

Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT, Durgapur-713201, WB, India

Publications
  • Research Article   
    Next-Generation Greywater Treatment: MBR Technology and its Applications-A Case Study
    Author(s): Susmita Pandit, Swachchha Majumder, Somendra Nath Roy* and Sourja Ghosh

    Yes, it is possible! Greywater is non-industrial wastewater generated from household works like dishwashing, laundry and bathing. Before decay, it was just an imagination of treating wastewater and reusing it, but in today's scenario, this is happening for treatment of greywater for non-potable or potable purposes. According to the researchers, it is anticipated that one out of every three people would encounter water scarcity by the year 2030 or by the same period, there will be around 2.7 billion people on the planet. Governments and citizens have become more conscious of the issue in recent years. Authorities’ in-charge of water management handles the issue of water security and poses several concerns. Reduced cost measures increased awareness of water usage, as well as the installation of water-saving devices. Rain water collection and greywater treatment systems are vie.. Read More»

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