Mohit Mungre

CT3596

UCT20098

The Research explores sewage treatment in high-altitude, sub-zero regions, highlighting the unique challenges due to extreme cold and reduced atmospheric pressure. Conventional systems are ineffective, necessitating innovative solutions to protect public health and the environment. The research involved data collection, expert consultations, and literature review to identify sustainable methods like cryophilic bacteria, portable toilets, and insulated systems. The study suggests tailored solutions for different altitudes, using techniques like heat exchange, anaerobic digestion, and cold-tolerant microbes. The goal is effective waste management in extreme conditions while recovering energy and ensuring sustainability.

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Introduction

Research Methodology

Data Collection

Consultation with Experts

Literature Review

Literature Review - Sewage Segregation

Literature Review - Sewage Segregation

Literature Review - Sustainable Method

Way Forward - Categorization

Way Forward - Solutions to all types