Chlorides are the natural substances which are found in the water bodies in varying amounts. Chlorides in
concentration above 600mg/L produces salty taste in water. The concentration of chloride content above 250mg/L is considered
objectionable. Presence of high quantity of chloride content in water resources indicate pollution due to human and industrial
wastes and also from the earthen rocks in the sub-surface. High Chloride concentrations in freshwater can harm aquatic
organisms survival, growth and reproduction by interfering with Osmo-regulation, the biological processes which maintains the
proper concentration of salts and other solutes in the bodily fluids. In large concentrations it can create problems to water supply
line and human health as well. Many physico – chemical techniques like Demineralisation, reverse Osmosis, Coagulation,
Precipitation, Electrodialysis etc have been practised to reduce chloride content. While these are cost consuming both capital
maintenance cost wise.