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Phenol Waste Water Treatment Using Solar Photo catalytic Treatment in Industry

Now-a-days demand for fresh water has been increasing rapidly. Water plays a major role in India and almost in every region of the world. Water is being wasted by the environment and manmade in several ways, one of such way is industrial wastage of water. In recent years quantity of water usage in I...

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Published in:Turkish journal of computer and mathematics education 2021-01, Vol.12 (14), p.826-834
Main Authors: Ramachandran, Balaji, Sushma, Gullipalli, Rani, Patta Yashvardhani, Bennita, Matta, Bisoi, Kirthi
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Degradation
Fresh water
Industrial wastes
Medical wastes
Pharmaceuticals
Pollutants
Sanitation
Waste treatment
Wastewater treatment
Water
Water consumption
Water discharge
Water treatment
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