AbstractIndia has 18% of the world's population, 1.15 billion people, but access to only 4% of world's fresh water resources. In the recent past, the dependency of Indian agriculture on ground water resources has increased upto an enormous extent due to several factors including increased demand of food, erratic behavior of monsoon, developmental pressure of various allied sectors etc. Currently, the available 70% of water resources in India being used to fulfill the water demand for agriculture and the 80% of domestic water supplies come from groundwater which led to rapidly declining groundwater tables in most of the states in India and has found no longer sustainable. Present study has primarily highlights the need of the Indian conditio...
When flowing through Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, India, the Musi River picks up (partially)...
When flowing through Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, India, the Musi River picks up (partially)...
Funding Information: All the authors are highly grateful to the authority of the respective departme...
This study assesses the long-term sustainability for operation and maintenance (O&M) of sewage-fed a...
Domestic sewage contains important nutrients for the growth of plants and is used for aquaculture in...
This paper summarizes the results of the recently completed India-wide survey of 108 wastewater trea...
Eradicating poverty, malnutrition, and the burden of disease have been included as three of the majo...
Appropriate low-cost treatment technologies are a prerequisite for sound management of natural water...
Indiscriminate and rapid urbanization without sufficient infrastructure to manage huge domestic sewa...
595-600This study examines localized treatment of domestic waste water for use in irrigation in Indi...
A pilot field study was conducted at the Jagjeetpur Municipal Sewage treatment plant situated in the...
This research paper delves into India's complex wastewater management challenges, exacerbated by rap...
Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Water Conservation and Reuse of Wastewater, I...
High population growth, increasing urbanization and rapid economic development are exerting pressure...
Microbiological quality of the treated wastewater is an important parameter for its reuse. The dat...
When flowing through Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, India, the Musi River picks up (partially)...
When flowing through Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, India, the Musi River picks up (partially)...
Funding Information: All the authors are highly grateful to the authority of the respective departme...
This study assesses the long-term sustainability for operation and maintenance (O&M) of sewage-fed a...
Domestic sewage contains important nutrients for the growth of plants and is used for aquaculture in...
This paper summarizes the results of the recently completed India-wide survey of 108 wastewater trea...
Eradicating poverty, malnutrition, and the burden of disease have been included as three of the majo...
Appropriate low-cost treatment technologies are a prerequisite for sound management of natural water...
Indiscriminate and rapid urbanization without sufficient infrastructure to manage huge domestic sewa...
595-600This study examines localized treatment of domestic waste water for use in irrigation in Indi...
A pilot field study was conducted at the Jagjeetpur Municipal Sewage treatment plant situated in the...
This research paper delves into India's complex wastewater management challenges, exacerbated by rap...
Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Water Conservation and Reuse of Wastewater, I...
High population growth, increasing urbanization and rapid economic development are exerting pressure...
Microbiological quality of the treated wastewater is an important parameter for its reuse. The dat...
When flowing through Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, India, the Musi River picks up (partially)...
When flowing through Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, India, the Musi River picks up (partially)...
Funding Information: All the authors are highly grateful to the authority of the respective departme...