Review Paper on Ammonical nitrogen removal from organic industrial effluent

Authors

  • Biren Chaudhary Department of Civil Engineering, Venus International Collage of Technology , Bhoyan Rathod, Dist. : Gandhinagar
  • Mrs. Bina B. Patel Department of Civil Engineering, Venus International Collage of Technology , Bhoyan Rathod, Dist. : Gandhinagar

Keywords:

Ammonical nitrogen, MAP Process, Air stripping tower, Design, Packed tower

Abstract

Human society always trend to elaborate itself towards the progress during this journey of progress it needs to mitigate
industrialization as well as look after environmental issues equally this concept is popularly known as sustainable
development for achieving sustainable development green technology cleaner production & social responsibility plays
an very important role.
To plunge into an initiative towards the sustainable development one parent industry invited us to reduce one of the
pollutant parameter named Ammonical Nitrogen by Treatability study and designing on-site plant along with
economical viability. Ammonical Nitrogen is a major problem for modern industries as it will hamper biological
treatment and the lethal for many micro-organisms responsible for bio degradation. The statutory requirement for
Ammonical Nitrogen is 100 mg/lit while as this industry is tipping out Effluent have concentration of Ammonical
Nitrogen from 800 – 4000 mg/lit which is varying.

Published

2016-05-25

How to Cite

Biren Chaudhary, & Mrs. Bina B. Patel. (2016). Review Paper on Ammonical nitrogen removal from organic industrial effluent. International Journal of Advance Research in Engineering, Science & Technology, 3(5), 147–154. Retrieved from https://ijarest.org/index.php/ijarest/article/view/614