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Discharge limit of different parameters

Discharge limit of different parameters

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Discharge limit of different parameters

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  1. WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION on Discharge limit of different parameters

  2. GROUP- 4 Group members- Nazmun Nahar –2007100400018 MD.Amimul Ahsan – 2007100400019 MD.Abu Sayeed- 2007100400020 Leuny D Costa- 2007100400021 MD.Samiur Rahman Khan-2007100400023

  3. INTRODUCTION A major environmental hazard present in textile industries is the discharge of untreated effluent to the environment, causing pollution of nearby soil and water. To mitigate the risks from the discharge of untreated water, an effluent treatment plant is required. Effluent must meet the national effluent discharge quality standards. As water passes through the ETP, pollutants are removed and the quality of the water is improved, allowing for final discharge to the environment without significant risk. For that the Department of Environment bind a standard Discharge limit for the Each Industries who produce waste water through the pipe line in the nearer water body. and Discharge it

  4. OBJECTIVE To know the typical effluent characteristics. To gain knowledge about the different types of discharge limit ,their definition & the maximum limit. To know about DOE, what are their function their limitation, how they justify the limit, given the standard limit DOE etc.

  5. NAME OF DIFFERENT PARAMETERS .  DO(Dissolved Oxygen). BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand). COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand). TDS (Total Dissolved Solids). TSS (Total Suspended Solids). Phenols. Metals & Metalloids. Ammonia. Chloride. Sulphide. Oil & Grease. Nitrate & Nitrite. TOC (Total Organic Carbon)

  6. CHARACTERISTIC OF IMPORTANT PARAMETERS A value taken to represent the acidity or alkalinity of an aqueous solution and defined as the logarithm of the reciprocal of the Hydrogen ion concentration of a solution. It is Expressed Numerically on a scale from (O to 14). Neutral solution Having a between 0 to bellow 7& alkaline between above 7 to 14 of 7. Acidic

  7. Biochemical oxygen demand ( BOD) BOD is a chemical procedure for determining the uptake rate of dissolved oxygen by the biological organisms in a body of water. The organic load is expressed in terms of BOD, which mg of Oxygen needed to Decompose the organic material in 1 liter of waste water. Required oxygen are decompose by bacteria. BOD can be used as a gauge of the effectiveness of Waste water treatment plants. The parameter is commonly measured by the quantity of oxygen utilized by bacteria during 5 days culture period. For this it is known at 20°C.

  8. Dissolved Oxygen- DO levels depends on the physical, chemical & biological activities of the water body. In normal water the range of DO is 4 to 6 PPM. TDS (Total Dissolved Solids)- Total Dissolved Solids (often abbreviated TDS) is a measure of the combined content of all inorganic and organic substances contained in a liquid in molecular, ionized or micro-granular suspended form. Generally definition is that the solids must be small enough to survive filtration through a sieve the size of two micrometer. the operational

  9. COD - Chemical Oxygen Demand The chemical oxygen demand (COD) test is commonly used to indirectly measure the amount of organic compounds in water. Most applications of COD determine the amount of organic pollutants found in surface water (e.g. lakes and rivers), making COD a useful measure of water Quality. It is expressed in milligrams per liter the mass of oxygen consumed per liter of solution. Older references may express the units as parts per Million(ppm). TSS (Total Suspended Solids) Which particles are stay over the water surface. Standard limit of TSS in 100 (mg/L) (mg/L), which indicates

  10. DOE The full meaning of DOE is Department Of Environment. Department of Environment regulatory body to monitor & control the pollution from discharge.DOE mentioned discharge limit of different types of parameter o textile effluent. As their mentioning parameter textile industries maintain their limit parameter In Bangladesh, is the the industrial some of different

  11. LIMIT LEVELS OF PARAMETERS OF TEXTILE Table 1: Liquid Waste discharge standard for textile industries(Active in Textile). Parameters Limit 6 to 9 50 PPM Biochemical oxygen demand or BOD chemical oxygen demand (COD) Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Oil & Grease 200 PPM 2100 PPM 150 PPM 10 PPM

  12. STANDARDS FOR DISPOSAL OF LIQUID WASTE WATER OF TEXTILE MILLS Treatment of effluent from textile dyeing industries is required national and international discharge standards. It is required to meet the national standards to abide by the rules set up by the government and to meet the international standard to comply with the standard set up by the buyers. to meet the effluent

  13. Discharge limit of waste water set by DOE of Bangladesh

  14. DISCUSSION A wastewater operations. Waste waters from these operations typically products, residual chemicals & cleaning solvents. Dyes in waste water maybe chemically board to fabric ,fibers. Discharge limit limit guided by DOE. very sensitive for textiles which are must be controlled for textile. large portion originates of the from industries dyeing contain dye, by auxiliary is the ,BOD,TDS are

  15. CONCLUSION Discharge limit of different parameters of the waste water must be follow by the industry. The discharge limit of different types of parameters used in wet process & others. The water quality depends on effluent types & discharge quality from different types of government should regulate regularly at an important basis. Because if our environment is not save then we will note save. we have to think for benefited industries. take The to inactive

  16. REFERENCES “Environmental chemistry”  Third edition, By-Anil Kumar De New Age International (P) Limited. www.doe-bd.org 

  17. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to express many thanks to our honorable teacher Dr.Arun kanty Guha for giving opportunity for presenting ourselves. We also thanks encouraged us every Lastly thanks all of you who are give kind attention for ceremony . us a very good our parents step of our life. who this presentation

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