Nano Bubble Technology
- Nano bubble technology is a water treatment method using tiny bubbles to enhance water quality.
- It helps remove contaminants, increase dissolved oxygen, reduce biofilm, and remove phytoplankton (algae).
- The technology ensures a more uniform distribution of bubbles, improving oxidation and disinfection compared to traditional systems.
- Management of water bodies in National Parks and Sanctuaries follows the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972.
- Measures include water level maintenance, circulation, silt removal, aeration, sewage treatment plant (STP) installation, and aquatic weed removal.
- The Central Zoo Authority enforces hygiene and health standards for captive aquatic animals under the Recognition of Zoo Rules, ....
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