The total solids content of the treated dairy effluent with isolates and filtration media is recorded in Table 3 and Table 4. From the results, it is evident that total solid content of the effluent decreased considerably in both columns of the treatment unit. DSI4 brought highest degradation in TS content (33.81%) whereas, DSI2 caused the least reduction by 13.81%. The percent reductions caused by DSI1 and DSI3 were 23.81% and 29.05% respectively after 48 h of aeration. The reduction efficiencies of DSI1, DSI2, and DSI4 after filtration were 77.38%, 53.90%, 77% and 78.48% respectively. The actual lowest values of TS after filtration were recorded with isolates DSI1 and DSI4 by 475 and 452 mg/L respectively. Shruthi et al. [72] reported 73% reduction in TS of rubber processing effluent by using Pseudomonas Sp.