WATER TREATMENT TECHNIQUES SYSTEM IN ANCIENT INDIAN CULTURE

Journal Title: IJAR-Indian Journal of Applied Research - Year 2019, Vol 9, Issue 5

Abstract

The ancient Indian custom of storing drinking water in brass vessels for good health has now been proved scientifically by researchers. Microbiologist affirm that water stored in brass containers can help combat much water borne diseases and should be used in developing countries rather than their cheaper counterparts' i.e. plastic containers. Water is an essential renewable resource, increasing population, deforestation and degradation and desertification, soil and water pollution and the effects of climatic change and consequences such as droughts, changes in weather pattern has ultimately increases the demand for fresh portable water. Thus the need for reclamation of used water has been realized. Author has given more priority to water purification techniques in terms of preliminary, primary and secondary levels including the final polishing to meet the acceptable standards for reuse.

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Swarn Lata Bansal, Sanjay Asthana*

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Swarn Lata Bansal, Sanjay Asthana* (2019). WATER TREATMENT TECHNIQUES SYSTEM IN ANCIENT INDIAN CULTURE. IJAR-Indian Journal of Applied Research, 9(5), 58-60. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-581519