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International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET)
Volume 8, Issue 3, March 2017, pp. 637–647 Article ID: IJCIET_08_03_063
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ISSN Print: 0976-6308 and ISSN Online: 0976-6316
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CASE STUDY OF JEEDIMETLA EFFLUENT
TREATMENT PLANT LIMITED (JETL),
HYDERABAD, TELNAGANA
Mohammad M J
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering,
Swarna Barathi Institute of Science & Technology, Khammam, Telangana, India
K. Sai Krishna
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering,
Gurunanak Institutions Technical Campus, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
T. Ravi Kumar
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering,
SBIT Engineering College, Khammam, Telangana, India
ABSTRACT
The present study aims to evaluate the waste water management system in
Jeedimetla effluent treatment plant limited, Hyderabad. Industrial Estates have
become common feature of global landscape. Industrialization and pollution are like
two side of the same coin. The goods and services are the result of Industrialization,
which leads to the pollution of water, air and other natural resources. So, the need for
treatment of waste water is utmost important in the environment perspective.
Industrial waste contains toxic compounds have their own adverse effects which in
turn effects ground water, which stimulates the growth of aquatic flora and fauna. So,
the Effluent released from the industries cannot be directly disposed onto the land,
they need some treatment before disposal to avoid contamination of soil, ground
water etc.., that contain unacceptable amounts of suspended solids, dissolved solids,
minerals etc.., which are dangerous when disposed without treatment.
In the present study different Physico chemical parameters were analyzed like PH,
Temperature, BOD, Oil & Grease, SS, Ammonical nitrogen as N, Chemical Oxygen
Demand, Lead, Total Chromium, Copper, Zinc, Nickel, TDIS, Cyanide, Chloride,
Sulphate, Phenolic Compounds, Arsenic as As, Cadmium as Cd, Flouride as F, Boron
as B, Total Residual Chlorine, Total Nitrogen, Sulphide as S. The report emphasizes
on the biological treatment process of combined waste water, design their operation
and maintenance and also the safety measures that are to be taken. The process
achieves 90% BOD removal.
Key words: CETP Performance Monitoring, Common Effluent Treatment, Common
Effluent Treatment Plant, Performance Monitoring, Waste Water treatment.