Introduction
Introduction
1. Physical characteristics
2. Chemical characteristics and
3. Biological characteristics
1. Physical characteristics
A . Color :
Color is due to the suspended and other
matters found in wastewater.
If sewage is fresh it has a soap solution
color i.e grey-brown and decomposed sewage
has dark grey color.
B. Odour:
Fresh sewage is of soapy or oily
odour but stale sewage has offensive odour
due to H2S, CH4
• C. Temperature:
D . Turbidity :
It is very turbid than water
due to the presence of high suspended
solids
E. Solids : 350-1200 mg/L
• a. pH
• b. DO (Dissolved Oxygen)
• c. BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand)
• d. COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand)
• a. pH
• The hydrogen ion concentration expressed as
pH scale, could be a valuable parameter within
the operation of biological units.
• The pH scale of the contemporary sewerage is
slightly quite the water provided to the
community. However, decomposition of
organic matter might lower the pH scale,
whereas the presence of business waste
material might manufacture extreme
fluctuations typically the pH scale of raw
sewerage is within the vary 5 to 8.0.
• DO (Dissolved Oxygen):
BOD – 80 mg/L
• COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand)