A REVIEW ON CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROORGANISM FROM SEWAGE WASTE Authors: Prajapati P , PANDEY S, UPADHAYAY D, ANDHARE P
ABSTRACT
Household, commercial, and urban wastes all fall into the category of sewage waste. Various
microorganisms have been discovered in sewage, some of which have yet to be described. Many
pathogenic microorganisms are present in the waste, increasing the risk of pollutant
contamination to humans and their surroundings. Environmental regulations have become more
strict in recent years, with an emphasis on health, economy, and pollution reduction. The
emission of different organic and inorganic compounds into the atmosphere causes pollution.
Domestic agricultural and industrial water are among the pollutant sources. Environmentally and
in terms of public health, efficient wastewater collection and treatment is crucial. The financial
methods for sewage/wastewater standard use various approaches to reductions in wastewater
water amounts and organic matter with the primary objective of wastewater management to
preserve the environment and to address public health and socioeconomic problems. Many water
bodies have been polluted as a result of anthropogenic sources such as domestic and agricultural
waste, as well as industrial activities. To minimize biological activity, avoid or slow the release of harmful chemicals into the atmosphere, and reduce odour output, sewage solid waste must be
stabilised prior to discharge.
Keywords: Sewage waste, Microorganisms, Environment, Wastewater, Anthropogenic Publication date: 01/04/21 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2021/April/MS_IJBPAS_2021_APRIL_SPCL_1053.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2021/10.4.1053