Need of wastewater purification for sustainability: A mini review

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Abstract: Purpose: In addition to agriculture, energy production, and industries, potable water plays a significant role in many fields, further increasing the demand for potable water. Purification and desalination play a major role in meeting the need for clean drinking water. Clean water is necessary in different areas, such as agriculture, industry, food industries, energy generation and in everyday chores. Design/methodology/approach: The authors have used the different search engines like Google Scholar, Web of Science, Scopus and PubMed to find the relevant articles and prepared this mini review. Findings: The various stages of water purification include coagulation and flocculation, coagulation, sedimentation and disinfection, which have been discussed in this mini review. Using nanotechnology in wastewater purification plants can minimize the cost of wastewater treatment plants by combining several conventional procedures into a single package. Social implications: In society, we need to avail clean water to meet our everyday, industrial and agricultural needs. Purification of grey water can meet the clean water scarcity and make the environment sustainable. Originality/value: This mini review will encourage the researchers to find out ways in water remediation to meet the need of pure water in our planet and maintain sustainability.

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Girigoswami, A., Govindharaj, P., Mitra Ghosh, M., & Girigoswami, K. (2024, October 23). Need of wastewater purification for sustainability: A mini review. Arab Gulf Journal of Scientific Research. Emerald Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1108/AGJSR-02-2023-0069

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