Comparative Analysis of Wastewater Treatment Using Microbial Technology and Nanotechnology
Abstract
Soubhagyalaxmi Dhal and Amresh Prasad Gujrati
Huge resources are provided by the Indian government to acquire purified drinkable water for the general public for health concerns in this contemporary period of advanced technological implementation, with the goal of improving health and reducing disease epidemics. Many purifying businesses have used microbial technology to handle waste water, but current research using nanotechnology has sparked interest in creating even superior wastewater systems. This study compares the treatment of wastewater using microbial and nanotechnology, and the results show significant reductions in all physical and chemical parameters, demonstrating their efficacy. However, microbial technology outperforms nanotechnology treatment in terms of reducing chemical impurities.