Wastewater Treatment – Recent Scenario
Journal: International Journal of Water and Wastewater Treatment (Vol.4, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-08-04
Abstract
If India is able to use the appropriate technology for water treatment, it could significantly expand its water supply and improve the use of water to improve public health and economic development. The world is not running out of the water. The real challenge is to provide enough fresh water to a rapidly growing global population (with growing demands for growth: more energy, more food, more industry and more consumption). More and more irregular weather conditions and natural disasters only exacerbate the situation. All regions of the world often struggle with severe water scarcity. This is a tough nut that even breaks in relatively rich, developed countries. But in developing countries with no basic infrastructure, inadequate financial resources are combined with rapid urbanization and increased industrialization to create a crisis.
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