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A Survey on Anaerobic Treatment of Sugar Industry Emanating By Downflow Fixed Film Reactor

Ayushi goyal

Abstract


The utilization of enormous volume of water and the age of natural mixtures as fluid effluents are major ecological issues in sugar stick handling industry. For high strength natural emanating treatment anaerobic processing is more appropriate technique. The combination of biodegradable parts with benefits of anaerobic cycle over other treatment technique makes it an agreeable choice. The point of the treatment is to concentrate on the treatment of sugar industry squander water by down stream fixed film (dsff) Reactor. As a result, the sugar waste water can be treated in a dsff reactor for biogas production.


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