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Wastewater Discharge Initiatives
Overview Ozonation
to the Rescue
COD Effluent Stream
Segregation & Disposal
Above Ground
Tanks
New RO System
for Utility Needs
New RO System to Treat
Bio Treated Effluent
Few initiatives that help decipher the tone and tenor with which we approach wastewater disposal.
Ozonation to the Rescue
At our unit Formulations Hyderabad Plant 2, the process effluent generated during the cleaning of machines that manufacture Dipyrodamol (DIPY) had high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), and Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD). Not only did the effluent contain chemical content beyond the statutory limits, it was also eroding the RO membranes. It was imperative to find a permanent solution to this issue.
In January 2015, we installed an Ozonation System at the Wastewater Treatment Plant to treat this high-pollution load influent.
 
Given below are the levels of pollutants before and after treatment.
Particular   Raw Effluent
Before
  Treated Effluent
After Ozonation
pH   4 - 7   6 - 7
TDS   160 - 180   ~ 150
TSS   100 - 2000   ~ 200
Turbidity   500 - 1600   < 10
BOD   7000 - 25000   < 250
COD   10000 - 50000   < 2000
Color   Dark Yellowish
Green
  Colourless
 
Post ozonation, the effluent is treated at the Wastewater Treatment Plant and the resultant discharge easily meets the statutory levels.