A community sewage pond in Jasse Majra village, located in Ropar district of Punjab, had deteriorated due to continuous discharge of untreated household wastewater. The pond suffered from severe water quality issues including foul odor, excessive algae growth, and poor oxygen levels, making it unusable for the community. Nanokriti deployed its NanoCloud N-50 nanobubble generator to restore the pond using a sustainable and chemical-free approach, resulting in significant improvement in water quality and overall pond health.
The one-acre community pond in Jasse Majra had become heavily polluted over time due to untreated wastewater inflow. Residents were facing issues such as strong odor, mosquito breeding, and visibly degraded water quality. To address these challenges, Nanokriti installed the NanoCloud N-50 nanobubble system, which generates ultra-fine oxygen nanobubbles that remain suspended in water and enhance oxygen transfer.
Following the installation, the pond began showing visible and measurable improvements. Organic pollution levels were significantly reduced, with BOD decreasing by around 69% and COD reducing by approximately 53%. The foul odor disappeared, algae growth was controlled, and overall water clarity improved, helping restore the environmental condition of the pond.
