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“GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY FROM SULLAGE WATER”

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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)

Volume: 09 Issue: 05 | May 2022

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e-ISSN: 2395-0056 p-ISSN: 2395-0072

“GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY FROM SULLAGE WATER” “A Case Study on Amanora Park Town Pune” Prof. A.K. Kadu1, Mr. Jayesh D. Karkar2, Ms. Sonali S. Madane3, Mr. Swapnil S. Ovhal4, Ms. Mansi R. Padale5 Prof. Department of Civil Engineering Padmabhooshan Vasantdada Patil Instituteof Technology (PVPIT), Pune, Maharashtra 2,3,4,5 Student, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Padmabhooshan Vasantdada Patil Institute of Technology (PVPIT) ,Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Abstract- Now a days Renewable and sanitary forms of energy is the important need. The development of sanitary engineering has guide to the growth of the city. Without the sufficient supply of the safe water, the great city could not exist and life in it would be in danger unless and until human and other waste are undisturbed on time. Due to large proportion of population in relatively small areas has made the challenge for a sanitary engineer more difficult. The cities, town and villages are being polluted by groundwater day by day. Industries also demand more and better water from all available local sources. Due to this increasing amounts of sewage and industrial wastes, resulting in extra attention to the sewage treatment, stream pollution and difficult existence of self- purification. But in various developing countries they are forgetting on this treatment and resulting in dangerous diseases. This project is helps to generate electricity by sullage water. Keywords-(sanitary engineering1, sewagetreatment2, sullage water3, Electricity4, Reuse5) Eliminating sewage in the town, city area is mostly run by municipalities. The application of population in the quite small town, town has made task of the sanitary engineering is more difficult. In many countries there is no such treatment plant for the sludge water. Rivers receive large amount of polluted water and cause many diseases. Thus, self-purification and the treatment plants play a vital role in sanitation of water. The otherbenefit are introduced in the form of generating electricity.

Sullage water (Grey water): 1. Sullage wastewater generated in the houses or office buildings from streams without excreta contamination, i.e. all streams except the wastewater from toilets. 2. Sources of Grey water include, sinks, dish washers, showers, baths or clothes washing. 3. As the grey water include fewer pathogens than domestic waste water, it is generally more safe to handle and easy to treat and reuse on site for landscapeor crop irrigation toilet flushing and other non-potable use.

1. INTRODUCTION To development of the public health engineering has some added to the growth of the city without enough supply of safe and pure water. The life in the huge city is unsettling, unpleasant and dangerous unless human and other wastes were rapidly eliminate. There are two types of the system of sewerage. First one is river basin sewerage and the another one is the public sewerage for primarily

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