Waste Water Treatment by Using AGFM (Activated Glass Filter Media) and Eco-Clean 2300
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Waste water, Activated glass filter media, Eco-clean2300, Characteristic.Abstract
Water problems are increased day by day so water treatment is most important. In this project we are going to use Eco-tech process with the help of Eco-clean 2300 and AGFM(Activated glass filtration media) for sewage treatment. ECOCLEAN-2300 is a single dose herbal reagent for water flocculation, sedimentation and disinfection of water. This method remove totally odour and bacteria from the waste water. Eco-clean 2300 it is the herbal extract Neem, Tulsi, Moringa and Cleaning nut with proven water purifying capabilities bound together using a water soluble organic solvent. It totally nontoxic and safe to use. The model consist of layer of activated charcoal and AGFM during a filter. Waste water once filtered through a activated carbon filter and activated glass filter media the treated water is fit for reuse. Activated glass filtration media replaces traditional sand media in all filtration applications. It is manufactured from a specific glass type and processed to obtain the optimum particle size and shape. Then activated to increase the surface area by 300 times cover crushed glass or sand. We are going to treat domestic waste water by using this new filter technique. We have check for the characteristic of waste water like Total suspended solid, Chemical oxygen demand, Total solid, Biochemical oxygen demand, Alkalinity and pH etc. This treated water by Eco-clean 2300 and AGFM is usefull for gardening, cleaning, washing. This method is economical than other treatment method.
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