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Since, the industrial revolution, there has been significant changes in agriculture, mining, and manufacturing sectors. Almost 71% of the Earth’s surface is made up of water out of which only 2.5% is fresh water, out of which less than 1% is available for human consumption. The inaccessibility to adequate clean water is one of the most serious problems affecting large numbers of people worldwide. [1]