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12/11/2024

A research team from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati has developed a groundbreaking method to remove ammonium from wastewater by using a combination of microalgae and bacteria.

"This approach not only offers a sustainable solution but also drastically cuts down on energy consumption compared to traditional wastewater treatment methods, said the team led by Prof. Kannan Pakshirajan at IIT Guwahati.

Ammonium in wastewater, derived from sources like domestic sewage, industrial waste, agricultural runoff, and landfills, poses serious environmental risks.

It can lead to harmful algal blooms, increased water acidity, and oxygen depletion in aquatic ecosystems. Traditional ammonium removal methods involve oxygenation, which accounts for up to 90% of a treatment plant's energy consumption.

Prof. Pakshirajan's team designed a photo-sequencing batch reactor (PSBR), where microalgae produce oxygen during photosynthesis, which is then utilized by nitrifying bacteria to convert ammonium into nitrate, followed by denitrification under anoxic condition using denitrifying bacteria to form nitrogen as the end product.

This eliminates the need for external oxygen aeration, making the process significantly more energy-efficient.

Highlighting the importance of this research, Prof. Kannan Pakshirajan, Department of Bioscience and Bioengineering, IIT Guwahati, said, “Our system offers a sustainable solution for treating wastewater while cutting down on energy costs. By harnessing the oxygen naturally produced by microalgae, we can make the process not only more efficient but also highly cost-effective.”

The research, supported by the Department of Science & Technology – Fund for Improvement of S&T Infrastructure (DST-FIST) program, has been published in the prestigious Chemical Engineering Journal. The paper was co-authored by Prof. Kannan Pakshirajan from the Department of Bioscience and Bioengineering, and Prof. G. Pugazhenthi from the Department of Chemical Engineering, alongside post-doctoral and research scholars Dr. Arun Sakthivel, Dr. Surjith Ramasamy, and Mr. Sumeet Kheria at IIT Guwahati.

12/11/2024

The Assam State Zoo cm Botanical Garden in Guwahati has welcomed a new rhino calf after 11 years.

The new guest at the Assam State Zoo is born to a female rhino named 'Pori'.

"As rhinos flourish in the wild in Assam, captive breeding too has a success story to tell! The new guest at Assam State Zoo is a calf born to 'Pori'," Assam Forest Department posted on X on Sunday (November 10).

"It's first time since 2013 when Assam State Zoo witnessed a rhino birth. Besides the calf, the zoo has four female and three male rhinos," it added.

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23/10/2024

's Indane is shifting to digital invoices for a greener future. Help us achieve our commitment by updating your mobile number with your Indane distributors & get e-invoices. Printed invoices will be given only on specific requests.​

*Available in select cities only.

23/10/2024

Ensuring Fair Prices for Farmers!

The Minimum Support Price (MSP) for wheat has seen an unprecedented increase of approximately 73%. For the Rabi marketing season 2025-26, wheat MSP has been raised to ₹2,425 per quintal up from ₹1,400 per quintal in 2013-14.

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PMO India Narendra Modi Shivraj Singh Chouhan Bhagirath Choudhary Ram Nath Thakur MyGovIndia Press Information Bureau - PIB, Government of India Indian Council of Agricultural Research DD Kisan All India Radio News Prasar Bharati News Services Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India

27/04/2024

In a shocking incident, two live insects were found inside an ice cream cup in Raha on Thursday evening. As per allegations, Palash Deka, a youth, ordered an ice cream cup at an ice cream van bearing registration number RJ 06GD 7533 parked near the Raha revenue circle office on Raha bazar road under the Raha Police Station.

Read More: https://assamtribune.com/assam/live-insects-found-inside-ice-cream-cup-in-raha-1532476

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