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Japanese Bio-Lace technology shows strong promise in sewage treatment, says HMWSSB

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Japanese Bio-Lace technology shows strong promise in sewage treatment, says HMWSSB
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The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board is testing Japanese 'Bio-Lace' technology to treat sewage and canal water. The pilot project has shown significant improvements in water quality and is being considered for city-wide scaling.

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Sustainable and low-power wastewater treatment solutions are essential for urban environmental restoration and public health in rapidly growing cities.

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Japan’s Bio-Lace technology could offer a more efficient and sustainable solution for sewage and canal water treatment in Hyderabad, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) said on Friday, while reviewing the 1 MLD pilot project at Fatehnagar.

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The article provides a technical overview of a pilot project based on official board statements.

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