Sunday, October 7, 2018

PCB for mobile units to treat waste water


To reduce  pollution in Kappithode, one of the most polluted water bodies in Ambalapuha,  the Kerala State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) has mooted mobile waste-water treatment plants for peeling sheds and meat-processing centres on the banks of the canal. Each mobile unit cost 20 to 25 lakh.  The units work on two different concepts. One plant has technologies like centrifugation, sedimentation, filtration and ultra filtration and is better suited for meat-processing centres. The second plant has electro-coagulation, sedimentation and filtration technologies, which can be used for treating waste generated in peeling sheds. The wastes are mainly coming from fish oeeling shed and meat processing centre. 

Source :The Hindu

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