Monika Jain1, Praveen Jain2*, Nidhi Jain3 and Abhay Pandey4
1Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT), Bhopal - 462 003 (India)
2Institute of basis Science and Information Technology M.P. Bhoj (open) University, Bhopal (India)
3Department of Chemistry, KVM P.G. College, Kanpur (India)
4Department of Chemistry, Govt. SGS PG, College, Ganj Basoda (India)
Article Received on : 25 Apr 2007
Article Accepted on : 21 Aug 2007
Article Published :
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A pollutant is nothing but a misplaced resources. It is very true in case of nutrient. Excessive fertilization of natural water is becoming one of the most important causes of water quality-deterioration. Hospital effluent contains Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Ortho Phosphate, Organic Phosphate, Ammonia etc. which stimulated the growth of flora. When these partially treated or untreated hospital effluents find their way into water bodies they increase the amount of nutrients. Now a day the Eutrophication has become a threat of the existence of water bodies.
KEYWORDS: Phosphorous; nitrogen content; Hospital waste effluent; Nutrient loadingCopy the following to cite this article: Jain M, Jain P, Jain N, Pandey A. Chemico Analytical Study of Phosphorus and Nitrogen Content in Hospital Waste Effluent with Emphasis on Nutrients Loading. Mat.Sci.Res.India;4(2) |
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