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Sustanaibility: Green Water Processing through Solar Energy in the Context of Indian Law. [A Greener Way to Get Clean Water]

Author(s) Dr. Sanju lata
Country India
Abstract Sustainability means using resources in such a way that lasts for a long time and guarantee that are available for generation and they get everything they want from the environment. Green water processing and solar energy combination is an important and strong step towards the sustainable future. It reduces depends on fossil fuels and has zero minimal negative impact on the environment. Solar energy is more sustainable. It is produced by nuclear fusion in the sun. It cuts the cost in treating water and helps communities succeed. If we adopt solar powered water treatment plant we treat the water in the planet with it deserves from us. Green water processing referes to different concepts including the use of microalgae in hydroponics to improve water efficiency and it does not use any chemical element in treating water. Using solar energy in water resources will reduce the dependency on conventional energy sources. It will help in solving the pure water crisis in remote areas. It also help in creating social justice. Green water processing contributes in a sustainable future by reducing waste water and treating waste and treating waste water and using resources more efficiency through methods like gray water recycling, rain water harvesting and bio-treatment. It is environment friendly process. India’s efforts towards sustainability in green water processing and solar energy are driven by a comprehensive legal and regulatory frame work that includes central and state Acts, national mission and financial incentives.
Keywords Environment, Sustainability, Green water processing, Solar energy, Fossil fuel
Published In Volume 8, Issue 2, March-April 2026
Published On 2026-03-19

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