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Bio Gas from Spent Wash
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It is a matter of greatest pride for me that I have done my project work from United Spirits Limited Rosa, Shahjahanpur (UP), a part of world famous UB Group. This work of mine is the result of my concern regarding the biggest challenge facing all over the world i.e. industrial waste like spent wash

I want to share my deepest gratitude to Mr. Devender Saxena Manager Personnel Management, United Spirits Limited Rosa, who allowed me to do my project work, and gave proper information about the industry.

I am very much thankful to Mr. D.S. Yadav Senior Process Manager, United Spirits Limited Rosa, for his patronage and parental affection. He guided me time to time.

I am also very much thankful to Mr. Abhishek Chhabra Process Manager, United Spirits Limited Rosa, for his humanistic and supportive attitude, he guided me and monitored my work daily, and give me detailed information about every process and analysis.

In the last but not the least I want to share my special thanks to Mr. Dharamveer Singh, Supervisor Biogas Generation plant United Spirits Limited Rosa, and Mr. G.C. Pant, they always guided me to do my work sincerely and I am thankful to all the members of ETP.

The guidance and encouragement provided to me by Institute Of Environmental Studies, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra Haryana., given an impetus to my zeal in this direction.

Lastly I owe my highest gratitude to my parents for their moral, professional and economic support is the actual fountain head of my entire work.

Satish Chandra Verma

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References: • Minimum : 400 x (120000/1000) x 0.65 x 0.65 ` = 20,280 m3/day • Maximum : 400 x (120000/1000) x 0.8 x 0.7 = 26,880 m3/day

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