Examples of using Effluent in English and their translations into Hindi
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UPVC door systems are most ideally suited for usage in chemical and effluent treatment plant, breweries textile industries diaries
1986 and 115 emission/effluent standards for 104 different sectors of industries, besides 32 general standards for ambient air have also been notified.
there are no specific standards for effluent of sewage treatment plants.
Online Effluent Monitoring Systems have been installed in 572 out of 760 Grossly Polluting Industries(GPIs)
These systems will dewater slurries down to 25 micron, but then they require additional clarifying technologies to remove the smaller particles(usually fine organics under 25 micron) from the effluent discharge.
sale of phosphate-containing synthetic detergents, and the control of nitrogen and phosphorus contents in the effluent from factories.
Right now, the way chemical and industrial waste is handled in India is that the polluting industry itself is expected to clean its effluent before letting it out into the river.
the highest dry matter content possible, it helps the film retain its'tacky' properties. The effluent released from wet silage can affect the seal between the layers of film.
About 57 per cent samples collected near 14 plants were found non-compliant with fertiliser effluent discharge norms set by the Ministry of Environment,
terms of energy reduction, recycling of waste& treated effluent and use of renewable& efficient source of energy etc.
it's a story of systematically murdering the river with encroachment, effluent discharge and all kind of possible degradation,
Table 2 Types of Effluents Discharged by Industries No.
This method can be used for treating tannery effluents.
Industrial Effluents and solid waste characterization.
the sewerage and factory effluents and waste should be properly treated
The major pollutants threatening the sanctity of our water resources are industrial effluents, sewage and farm wastes.
Acids: Both organic and inorganic acids are discharged into rivers in the form of industrial effluents.
200 million litres industrial effluents are getting discharged continuously on daily basis into the river Ganga.
Mostly a point source involves discharge of toxic effluents at a single point and thus intensifying the
Distilleries also discharge hot effluents at temperatures ranging between 60 C and 80 C.