Sonja Ketin, Marko Andrejić, Obrad Čabarkapa, Rade Biočanin
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Human population is growing so the amount of produced wastewaters has increased considerably. Such toxic wastewaters are dangerous for sea, lakes and groundwater, endangering the survival of life on Earth. They also promote the development of oxygen-consuming microorganisms that lead to fish death and the development of pathogenic microbes. The textile industry creates waste water in the production process and such water needs to be cleaned prior to discharge into the watercourse.