The environment is made up of the things that surround the system. There is a wide variety of life in the natural world. To put it simply, Earth is the star of the solar system. The atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Lithosphere are the three main components of the earth. The hydrosphere consists only of the water found in the oceans and seas, whereas the lithosphere is connected to the ground. Everything from bacteria to humans, as well as all of Earth's plant and animal life, depends on a healthy ecosystem. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the quality of the Earth's water, air, and soil has deteriorated due to the entrance of undesired elements throughout numerous revolutions (such as the green, industrial, agricultural, etc.) that have had an impact on these regions. There have been several efforts worldwide to track the level of contamination in different water supplies. We are extending our present work in that area to include the chemical analysis of industrial effluents. The degree of pollution is measured using a number of different indicators. Many factories pollute local water supplies by dumping their wastewater into streams and rivers. The physicochemical characterization method for industrial wastewater discharge is outlined in this paper.