Bipin Bihari College, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, 248001, Uttar Pradesh, India
Online published on 2 May, 2016.
Rapid industrialization affects the environment in different ways by discharging large amount of effluent as waste water in the surrounding water bodies causing the serious problems to environment. This paper present the physiochemical characteristics of waste water from the paper industry which is using hosiery cotton and waste paper as a raw material. The waste water from the paper industry is characterized by color, temperature, turbidity, pH, conductivity, acidity, alkalinity, TDS, total hardness and chloride. The waste water samples were collected from the inlet and outlet of paper mill. The samples were analyzed and compared with the Indian standards of effluent discharge. The results show that the temperature, turbidity, pH, alkalinity, total hardness and chlorides in the permissible limit while conductivity, TDS and acidity does not meet the standards set by Central pollution control board, India. The selected physiochemical parameters are the indicator of pollution load and provides clues about the further use and recycling of effluent
paper industry, physicochemical parameter, pulp paper mill effluent