WASTE WATER TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL


INTRODUCTION
Industrial waste water treatment covers the mechanisms and processes used to treat waters that have been contaminated in some way by anthropogenic industrial or commercial activities prior to its release into the environment or its reuse. 
Portable water must be free of pathogenic organism’s toxic substances and an excess of mineral and organic material.  The impurities in water must be below certain limits or be removed before using the water for domestic or industrial process. This means
that with the exception of unusual situations,  water must be  treated. Therefore water should be free from colour, turbidity and odour. It should contain sufficient oxygen and be acceptable in taste.  Effluent from the industries is subjected to treatment depending on its intended us in agriculture, or   aquatic use. In addition, the level of treatment   is affected by the nature and extent of contaminates in the effluent. Before any effluent is discharge to the environment it must satisfy the rules governing the E.I.A codes.
The data log and the stages on how effluent is treated is discussed following the challenges and precaution taken. 

EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT REPORT
 AT
NIGERIA BOTTLING COMPANY (NBC)
9TH MILE CORNER NGWO
 

A REPORT PRESENTED BY THE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF MASTERS   DEGREE  (M.ENG)  IN  CIVIL ENGINEERING
BY
 IDIKE ANDREW AMAECHI
REG NO:  2011206009P
 
NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY, AWKA
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

COURSE TITLE: WASTE WATER TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL

COURSE  CODE: CVE  733
LECTURER:  ENGR. DR. E.O EKENTA
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