EFFICIENCY OF VERMIFILTRATION TECHNOLOGY (VFT) IN GREY WASTEWATER BIOREMEDIATION WITH RESPECT TO CHANGE IN SOIL BEDDING MATERIAL PROPERTIES

Authors

  • ALIVA PATNAIK
  • MOUSUMI BAGHA

Keywords:

wastewater treatment., vermifilter,, vermicomposting, soil, pollution, earthworm, Bedding material,

Abstract

The present study was carried out to check the efficiency of vermifiltration technology (VFT) in grey water
treatment collected from the nearby hostel of Sambalpur University and its effect on the bedding material
properties of the vermibed. The study was carried out for 30 days analysing the physico-chemical properties
of grey water and bedding material before and after the experiment. The result showed a significant
reduction in pH, EC, TDS, TSS, BOD and COD of waste water by 16.88 %, 72.22%, 91.41%, 77.50%, 89.55%, and
76.13% respectively by the 30th day of the experiment concerning duration and retention time of the
wastewater in TVB. The filtered effluent was clear and odour free as compared to sample water. The
bedding material properties show significant increase in pH by 8.22%, EC by 26.05%, available phosphorous by
58.30% and potash content by 60.33% by the 30th day of study whereas significant decrease in OC content by
18.95% in TVB. Additionally, the process was odour free and sludge free.

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Published

2024-06-26

How to Cite

ALIVA PATNAIK, & MOUSUMI BAGHA. (2024). EFFICIENCY OF VERMIFILTRATION TECHNOLOGY (VFT) IN GREY WASTEWATER BIOREMEDIATION WITH RESPECT TO CHANGE IN SOIL BEDDING MATERIAL PROPERTIES. The Bioscan, 19(2), 38–41. Retrieved from https://thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/2162

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