You are on page 1of 1

WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT AND ITS REUSE

Govind Dass, Arif Khan, Rakesh Kumar Singh BIOTECHNOLOGY(2nd YEAR)

M.S.RAJPUT, H.O.D. (DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY), Dr. AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY FOR HANDICAPPED

ABSTRACT:Over the past 50 years the volume of wastewater has grown exponentially as a result of the increasing world population and the expansion of industrial developments. Researchers all over the world have been trying to address this issue suitably in order to fight water scarcity; yet, it is only recently that wastewater recycling has caught their attention as an effective and responsible solution. Wastewater is a resource that can be adequately treated to successfully satisfy most water demands as well as decreasing wastewater discharges and preventing pollution. Wastewater Reuse and Management represents a valuable resource to academic researchers, environmentalists, and anyone interested in environmental policies aimed at safeguarding both the quality and the quantity of water. At present, rather than adopting a fit-for-purpose approach (using different sources and varying quality of water for different applications), high-quality drinking water is used for practically everything including watering the garden and flushing the toilet. Changing weather patterns (reduced rainfall and extended periods of drought), increasing Demand and inefficient water management means that less water must start going further. We Need to face up to the reality that water is a scarce and valuable resource, and if we want to Ensure a more secure supply into the future; we must both diversify our water sources plus use Water more carefully.

You might also like