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    My Perfect City

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    for electrical needs‚ I would suggest the city have a solar power plant‚ but on those desperate times‚ energy would be bought from other electrical plants from nearby towns or states. Water purification and a wastewater treatment plants would be necessary in order to provide the citizens and visitors with clean healthy water. To prevent flooding‚ this city was built on flood plains. Solid waste pickup services will exist‚ preventing litter and garbage accumulations. Large

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    reverse osmosis for what they bring from cost and residence time reductions to the increase in the production quality. 6.1. Pretreatment Various pretreatment methods are used and they include: biofilter‚ subsurface intake systems‚ conventional treatment‚ biological activated carbon‚ and chlorine injection. 6.1.1. Biofilter In reverse osmosis‚ various problems might arise; however‚ the major problem that could be faced is biofouling‚ so its reduction would be efficient and beneficial for the process

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Generally‚ Palm oil mill effluent (POME) contains high chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) which can pollute the environment ecosystem if it is not treated properly. The characteristics of fresh POME are that it is highly viscous liquid‚ brownish in colour and discharged at a temperature of 80-90oC. Moreover‚ POME is extremely poisonous with a very low pH between 3.5 and 4.2‚ high chemical and biological oxygen demand

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    processed by the La Mesa and Balara Treatment Plants‚ which converts it from a raw state to clean and potable water. The water from the Angat Dam‚ the major supply source for the metropolis‚ is funneled directly to Ipo Dam. It then flows a distance of 6.4 kilometers to Bicti‚ after which it passes through five aqueducts—each about 16 kilometers long—to the La Mesa Dam and the La Mesa Portal. From the La Mesa Portal‚ 60% of the flow goes to the nearby La Mesa Treatment Plant‚ out of which another 40%

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    Contributions to Indian Sociology http://cis.sagepub.com/ The social and ecological effects of industrialisation in a tribal region: The case of the Rourkela Steel Plant Rajkishor Meher Contributions to Indian Sociology 2003 37: 429 DOI: 10.1177/006996670303700302 The online version of this article can be found at: http://cis.sagepub.com/content/37/3/429 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Contributions to Indian Sociology can be found

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    Bio Gas from Spent Wash

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is a matter of greatest pride for me that I have done my project work from United Spirits Limited Rosa‚ Shahjahanpur (UP)‚ a part of world famous UB Group. This work of mine is the result of my concern regarding the biggest challenge facing all over the world i.e. industrial waste like spent wash I want to share my deepest gratitude to Mr. Devender Saxena Manager Personnel Management‚

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    leveraging study- JnNURM

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    Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM) – Urban Infrastructure and Governance Leveraging JnNURM Funds by ULBs A study on leveraging of funds in JNNURM projects - select mission cities Ministry of Urban Development Government of India 1. Evolving Urbanisation Scenario in India The urban population in India has crossed 320 million and is estimated to grow to 583 million by 2031. The share of urban population stood at 27.8% in 2001 and is estimated to

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    Sustainable Development

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    Sustainable what? Sustainable development can be defined in many ways; the one that I prefer to use is that of the Brundtland Commission: "Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."(1) Along those lines‚ many Governments around the world strive to minimize the pollution impact over our most valuable resource‚ the Earth. Additionally‚ lobbyists have spent thousands of hours encouraging legislators to enact laws

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    Industrial Pollution

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    cross drainage works and 29 villages along the alignment of channel. • Project converted into a company (Effluent Channel Project Limted) - Large stakes held by like IOCL‚ PICL (now RIL) ‚ GSFC ‚ GACL • 37 members including Common Effluent treatment plants at Nandesari & Umraya • Carries the treated waste water for over 250 industrial units + Flaws in the Project Faults in Physical Design Bri • Channel is a brick masonry conduit. • Open-Channel project • Dumping into estuary

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    Manila Water Company

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    private sector. The Ayala-led Manila Water Company took over the East Zone of Metro Manila‚ 40% of the capital city‚ under a 25-year concession agreement; this granted the company exclusive rights to the use of land and facilities for the production‚ treatment and distribution of water‚ as well as the rights to operate the sewerage system. By accepting this task‚ Manila Water took upon itself the responsibility of making millions of lives better. Business Sustainability    Manila Water formally took

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