USE OF PHYTORID TECHNOLOGY FOR BHAKTA NIWAS BUILDING, AKKALKOT

Authors

  • Mr. S.A. Ghatge P.G. Student S.T.B.C.E, Tuljapur (M.S),India
  • Prof. P.A. Hangargekar Head of the Department (Civil Engg), Tuljapur (M.S),India
  • Prof.S.C.Wadane Assistant Professor (Civil Engg Department), S.T.B.C.E, Tuljapur (M.S.), India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/JWVNP

Keywords:

waste water, reuse of water, phytorid technology, water pollution.

Abstract

The water scarcity for Akkalkot Taluka, Maharashtra (India) occurs frequently after every year. Akkalkot village, which is situated in Solapur district, received average annual rainfall of 538.5 mm according to past available data but still village face the drought condition for occasionally.   Now a days, disposal of sewage is a major problem around the globe. One of the principal causes is the increase in the level of pollutants and the heterogeneity of sewage water. Instead of source segregation, we are still following the traditional way of mixing everything and sending it to the respective sewage treatment plants, which results in lower efficiency of the treatment process, leading to the contamination of the water bodies and high waste generation. Disposal itself is a big problem due to land unavailability. Water requirement of Bhakta Niwas is 2.11 lakh litre per day. Waste water quantity is 1,19,000 litre per day. To avoid this wastage, waste water treatment must be encouraged. Phytorid technology is a type of system, which reduces the impact of sewage and converts into useful water for gardening and irrigation purposes. The best alternative and cost effective process in society is to reuse the west water by Phytorid Technology. Phytorid Technology is perfectly suitable for rural areas. The technology is designed to overcome the problems of rural areas like lack of electricity supply and unskilled manpower. To study the characteristics of phytorid bed, a prototype was constructed and the process of quality check was carried out.

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Published

28-08-2022

How to Cite

[1]
Mr. S.A. Ghatge, Prof. P.A. Hangargekar, and Prof.S.C.Wadane, “USE OF PHYTORID TECHNOLOGY FOR BHAKTA NIWAS BUILDING, AKKALKOT”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 7, no. 4, p. 7, Aug. 2022.