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An Analysis the Industrial Waste Water Treatment Tested for Heavy Metal Toxicity | Original Article

Madhubala Sarojny*, Rajesh Kumar Kushwaha, in Journal of Advances in Science and Technology | Science & Technology

ABSTRACT:

Today availability of fresh water is one of the major concerns for any country due to poor management of wastewater, ecological degradation and industrial effluent which are directly polluted to the natural resource. Estimation of heavy metals in potable water and in industrial effluents is very important because, some metals are essential and some are may affect adversely water consumers, waste water treatment systems or the biological systems of water bodies. Rourkela Steel Plant's effluent water was tested for heavy metal toxicity water quality, as well as its effect on the groundwater quality in the surrounding 10 km2 area, as part of an investigation into the waste water treatment process. The Rourkela District's primary industrial sector has a high concentration of heavy metals, making water quality one of the most pressing concerns for all living things. Pb, Fe, Cr, Zn are four heavy metals that we are looking for in the water at various points in the core industrial area as part of our research.