Microorganisms Provide Treatment for Industrial Wastage

Liqaa Samir Esmail

Volume 5, Issue 4 2021

Page: 1-9

Abstract

Anthropogenic activities are putting immense strain on the global environment and terrestrial ecosystem. We have reached several milestones of growth and our lifestyles have become more advanced and efficient thanks to the rapid and global rise of industries. World economic expansion has paralleled industrialization and has had a significant impact on our lives in every sector. However, progress and standards have a flip side, since industrial pollution is the greatest pressing concern facing modern society. Hazardous inorganic and organic pollutants in industrial effluents produce severe contamination in water streams and the surrounding soil ecosystem, affecting entire living species. Effluent water and solid discharge account for nearly a third of overall water pollution in India, and growing industrialization causes approximately 3.4 million people to suffer and die worldwide. It has the potential to be harmful to natural water ecosystems, and environmental sustainability is currently a major topic that has gotten a lot of consideration from researchers. Here, we would like to discuss some microbiological treatment for industrial wastage.

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