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Phytoremediation of industrial mines wastewater using water hyacinth
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Chemical EngineeringChromium-contaminated MinesAquatic PlantEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringBioremediationPhytoremediationEnvironmental RemediationWater TreatmentBioaccumulationEcotoxicologyWastewater ManagementIndustrial MinesIndustrial WastewaterWastewater TreatmentToxic Hexavalent ChromiumAgro-industrial Wastewater
The wastewater at Sukinda chromite mines (SCM) area of Orissa (India) showed high levels of toxic hexavalent chromium (Cr VI). Wastewater from chromium-contaminated mines exhibit potential threats for biotic community in the vicinity. The aim of the present investigation is to develop a suitable phytoremediation technology for the effective removal of toxic hexavalent chromium from mines wastewater. A water hyacinth species Eichhornia crassipes was chosen to remediate the problem of Cr (VI) pollution from wastewater. It has been observed that this plant was able to remove 99.5% Cr (VI) of the processed water of SCM in 15 days. This aquatic plant not only removed hexavalent Cr, but is also capable of reducing total dissolved solids (TDS), biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), and other elements of water also. Large-scale experiment was also performed using 100 L of water from SCM and the same removal efficiency was achieved.
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