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Water Industry In India: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities
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Company Profile Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. Production: 1.2 Million / annum Market Share : ~ 42 % Products – 800 cc – Alto – Omni – ECCO – Ertiga – Estilo – Wagon-R – A –Star – Swift – Ritz – Dzire – SX4 – Gypsy – Kizashi – GrandVitara
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Gurgaon Plant
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Manesar Plant
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Focus Areas …. Sustainable Development Life Cycle Emissions from Design stage – Production Processes at plants and Vendors – Product Use Emission – End of life
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Water Scenario India has a population of 1 billion 70% of irrigation & 80% of Domestic needs is met through Ground water Per Capita Water water availability is likely to fall to 1000 cubic meters per year in 2020 as compared to 2000 cubic meters per year in 1997.
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A Case Study On Maruti Suzuki
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Fresh Water consumption 61% reduction in last 10 years
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Water Usage In Industry
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Water Treatment Scheme
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Domestic Use Process Use STP ETP ETP & STP treated water Fresh Water Waste Water In Industry
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The Water (Prevention and Control) Act The Water (Prevention and Control) Rules The Water (Prevention and Control) Cess Act The Water (Prevention and Control) Cess Rules Environment Protection Act Environment Protection Rule Legal Framework for Waste Water Control
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Legal Framework for Waste Water Discharge Standards S. NoParameter Standard S. NoParameter Standard Surface Water Public Sewer Land for Irrigation Surface Water Public Sewer Land for Irrigation 1 Colour and odour---19Total chromium (as Cr) (mg/L)2.0 - 2 Suspended solids (mg/L)10060020020Copper (as Cu) (mg/L)3.0 - 5 pH value5.5 – 9.0 21Zinc (as Zn) (mg/L)5.015- 6 Temperature--22Selenium (as Se) (mg/L)0.05 - 7 Oil & Grease (mg/L)10201023Nickel (as Ni) (mg/L)3.0 - 8 Total residual chlorine (mg/L)1.0--27Cyanide (as CN) (mg/L)0.22.00.2 9 Ammonical nitrogen (as N) (mg/L) 50 -29Fluoride (as F) (mg/L)2.015.0- 10Total kjeldahl nitrogen (mg/L)100--30Diss. phosphate (as P) (mg/L)5.0-- 11Free ammonia (as NH 3 ) (mg/L)5.0--32Sulphide (as S) (mg/L)2.0-- 12BOD (mg/L)3035010033Phenol compounds (mg/L)1.05.0- 13COD (mg/L)250--35 Bio-assay test(Fish survival rate after 96 Hrs) 90% 14 Arsenic (as As) (mg/L)0.2 36Manganese (as Mn) (mg/L)22- 15 Mercury (as Hg) (mg/L)0.01 -37Iron (as Fe) (mg/L)33- 16 Lead (as Pb) (mg/L)0.11.0-38Vanadium (as V) (mg/L)0.2 - 17 Cadmium (as Cd) (mg/L)2.01.0-39Nitrate nitrogen (mg/L)10-- 18 Hexa. chromium (as Cr+6) mg/L 0.12.0 - 1.Public Sewer 2.Surface Water 3.Use for Horticulture
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Target 100% recycle Zero Discharge Use for Process Horticulture
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Zero Discharge of effluent Domestic Use Process Use STP ETP ETP & STP treated water Tertiary Treatment Fresh Water Use for Horticulture
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Water Consumption Trend
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Zero Discharge of Effluent Domestic Use Process Use STP ETP ETP & STP treated water Tertiary Treatment Fresh Water 1.30% water Rejection 2.High TDS of Water Use for Horticulture
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High Pressure membrane Reverse Osmosis Vibratory Shear Enhanced Process Membrane Separation Desalination Technologies
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High Pressure Membrane
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A VSEP filter uses oscillatory vibration to create high shear at the surface of the filter membrane. This high shear force significantly improves the filter’s resistance to fouling thereby enabling high throughputs and minimizing reject volumes. VSEP feed stream are split into two products—a permeate stream with little or no solids and a concentrate stream with a solids concentration much higher than that of the original feed stream. High Pressure Membrane Vibratory Shear Enhanced Process
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Electrically Driven Processes Electrodialysis Electrodeionization High Pressure membrane Reverse Osmosis Vibratory Shear Enhanced Process Membrane Separation Desalination Technologies
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Electrically Driven Processes
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Electrodeionization Electrodialysis
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Electrically Driven Processes Electrodialysis Electrodeionization High Pressure membrane Reverse Osmosis Vibratory Shear Enhanced Process Novel Membrane Processes Membrane Distillation Membrane Separation Desalination Technologies
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Membrane Distillation
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Electrically Driven Processes Electrodialysis Electrodeionization High Pressure membrane Reverse Osmosis Vibratory Shear Enhanced Process Novel Membrane Processes Membrane Distillatiion Thermal Technologies Vapour Recompression Multi-effect distillation Membrane Separation Desalination Technologies
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Multiple Effect EvaporatorMechanical Vapor Recompression Evaporator Thermal Distillation Technologies
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Electrically Driven Processes Electrodialysis Electrodeionization High Pressure membrane Reverse Osmosis Vibratory Shear Enhanced Process Novel Membrane Processes Membrane Distillation Thermal Technologies Vapour Recompression Multi-effect distillation Non Thermal Evaporation Crystallizer Membrane Separation Desalination Technologies
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It contains two key components, Stage to convert water to high TDS Chemical and Mechanical process on the concentrated brine to precipitate salt crystals out of it. Non-thermal Brine Concentrator Crystallizer
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Rain Water Harvesting
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Rain Water Harvesting (Scheme) Coarse Sand Gravel Boulders Borewell Slotted Pipes Gravel packing
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Water filled Lagoon
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Lagoon filled with rain water
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Thank You !!!
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STP –Process Flow Bar Screen Equalization Tank Primary Settlement Aeration Secondary Settlement Sodium Hypochlorite Dosing Multi Grade Filter (MGF) Activated Carbon Filter (ACF) Softener Treated Water Tank Sludge Dewatering (Filter Press) Sludge Holding Tank Raw Sewage
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