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PRINT ISSN : 2319-7692 Online ISSN : 2319-7706 Issues : 12 per year Publisher : Excellent Publishers Email : editorijcmas@gmail.com / submit@ijcmas.com Editor-in-chief: Dr.M.Prakash Index Copernicus ICV 2018: 95.39 NAAS RATING 2020: 5.38 |
Nanotechnology holds great potential in advancing water and wastewater treatment to improve treatment efficiency as well as to augment water supply through safe use of unconventional water sources. Here we are discussed how to developed a multitier T- distribution system for water and wastewater treatment and what are the uses of this new technology. Our designed technology a multitier T- distribution pipe system accomplished with nanosensors worked to redirected waste water of kitchens, toilet, rain and other outlets of a domestic households on the basis of total suspended solids (TDS) and biological oxygen demand (BOD). Nanomaterials make sensors present in a pipe at the point of T-distribution takes the decision on the basis of TDS in microseconds and making it a state-of-the-art sensor which gets its energy for processing data from the flowing water and to guides the water through the multitier T-distribution system. By tracing these technological advances to the physicochemical properties of nanomaterials, the present review outlines the opportunities and limitations to further capitalize on these unique properties for sustainable water management.
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