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Brijesh Yadav
The demand for quality water is urgent because it is used for many daily tasks like drinking, sanitation, agriculture, and other industrial purposes. For numerous operations, including cooling, refining, and material extraction, reliable and superior water sources are required. Water is a key raw element in the production of pharmaceuticals and chemicals. Urban and industrial wastewater treatment aims to improve the consistency of released water, maintain the permitted volume of water that can be discharged into or for agricultural property, and remove contaminants, destroy toxicants, neutralise coarse particles, and destroy bacteria. Therefore, reducing BOD, COD, eutrophication, etc. in receiving water sources and preventing radioactive substances from propagating through the food chain are the two main objectives of water treatment. Drug industry waste has a a wide range of traits, including a significant proportion of organic materials, microbial contamination, a significant amount of salt, and the inability to biodegrade.