The concentration of suspended solids in dairy effluent varies in the range of 0.024–4.5 g/L [39]. High concentrations of suspended solids can cause many problems for stream health and aquatic life. It is major water parameter used to evaluate the strength of domestic wastewater and to determine efficiency of the treatment unit. Suspended solids in the wastewater originate from gelatinous milk and the curd fines or flavorings [42]. TSS reduce light penetration and as a result plant production, in the receiving water body by increasing turbidity and can also clog fish gills [43] and [44].