WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT FOR HOSTEL OF AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE - A CASE STUDY

Authors

  • Prof. Abhishek S. Gadre Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department, Sipna COET, Amravati, Maharashtra, India
  • Mr. Amol Pore DGM, MEP, R Retail Ventures Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  • Prof. P. A. Ganthade Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department, Sipna COET, Amravati, Maharashtra, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/N8H6T

Keywords:

sewage, waste water management, treated water

Abstract

Water is life, is the well known phrase. In coming years, due to various reasons like rise in population, deforestation for infrastructure development, etc. the whole world is going to face the water scarcity problem. Like money saved is money earned, the proper management of waste water can reduce the demand for fresh water. The treated water can be used for the purpose like construction work, washing of vehicles, cleaning of floors and many more where the fresh water is not required. In this work we have studied and calculated the amount of water that can be treated and reused. The educational institute is having hostel with occupancy of 200 students. We found out that if sewage treatment plant is installed, near about 22,381 lit. of treated water per day i.e. approximately 4,700,010 lit. of treated water in an academic year can be obtained from only hostel buildings. In addition to this the less polluted water will be disposed to environment.

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Published

2021-12-16

How to Cite

[1]
Prof. Abhishek S. Gadre, Mr. Amol Pore, and Prof. P. A. Ganthade, “WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT FOR HOSTEL OF AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE - A CASE STUDY”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. NCTSRD, p. 5, Dec. 2021.