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Published January 31, 2023 | Version v1
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Wastewater Management and Health!

  • 1. [M.Com., L.L.M., NET, Ph.D.] Assistant Professor, Shri Shivaji Law College, Kandhar, Dist.-Nanded. 431714.Dr. Prakash Laxmanrao Dompale

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Balance is the basic law of nature. Therefore, what we take from nature and what we give back determines the condition of the environment. A representative example of this is the water and wastewater cycle. On the one hand, we used to get water in pure form from nature and return it to nature through sewers and drains after polluting it. After that, expect to get pure water again next year... Only humans can do such selfishness. When using water, many things are mixed with it and that water becomes impure. Sewage is from toilets, bathrooms, kitchens, washing dishes, factories etc. Produced by the use of water on site. Sewage needs to be properly disposed of; Once the waste water is managed, it can be reused and also improves the health of the citizens. Along with that, the rivers, streams and lakes in the area are protected, the nature there remains intact. Treatment of waste water is the responsibility of local bodies. Failure to do so endangers the health of citizens. This water also adversely affects the environment. Today, many places in the state discharge untreated sewage into local water bodies, thereby contaminating the water bodies.

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