Monday, September 14, 2009

Algae-Based Wastewater Oxidation Pond System (AIWPS) to Treat Ganga Water in Varanasi

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Sankat Mochan Foundation (SMF) plans to use AIWPS for cleaning the Ganga under the second phase of the Ganga Action Plan (GAP) in Varanasi.

Veer Bhadra Mishra, President of SMF and a member of the National Ganga River Basin Authority (NGRBA) said "The engineering fraternity has a role to play in neutralising the adverse effects on the climate by applying green technologies, phasing out GHG-producing sources and combating the existing effects on climate to save the Earth,"




His tireless advocacy for the application of Advanced Integrated Wastewater Oxidation Pond System (AIWPS) technology for the treatment of sewage resulted in its inclusion in the second phase of GAP in Varanasi.

He claims that unlike other technologies used in GAP, the AIWPS technology is carbon negative. According to him, the technology is based on research involving physical, chemical and microbiological laboratory, pilot plant and field study. It has established the most efficient way to use solar energy for algal photosynthetic oxygen release from the supporting water and discovering the special design requirements to foster pond methane formation. According to him, this technology has been successfully used at many places in California and elsewhere.

See more: Times of India

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