نتایج جستجو برای: toxic wastes

تعداد نتایج: 89648  

2016
M. Sakthivel P. M. Ayyasamy N. Hemalatha

Chromium, a priority pollutant is well known for its mutagenicity, carcinogenicity and teratogenicity in humans, animals and plants. Extensive use of chromium in industries such as leather tanning, stainless-steel production, electroplating and wood preservatives have resulted in extensive chromium contaminated soil and ground water. Microorganisms are involved in the removal of toxic wastes, b...

2009

process mediated by or involving microorganisms in which a product of economic value is obtained is called fermentation (Casida, Jr., 1968). The terms industrial microbiology and fermentation are virtually synonymous in their scope, objectives and activities. The microbial product may be microbial cells (living or dead), microbial biomass, and components of microbial cells, intracellular or ext...

2014
Santhanam Needhidasan Melvin Samuel Ramalingam Chidambaram

Electronic waste or e-waste is one of the emerging problems in developed and developing countries worldwide. It comprises of a multitude of components with valuable materials, some containing toxic substances, that can have an adverse impact on human health and the environment. Previous studies show that India has generated 0.4 million tons of e-waste in 2010 which may increase to 0.5 to 0.6 mi...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
R Clay

Half of Africa's almost 450 million inhabitants have no access to health services, while two-thirds lack safe drinking water, according to a 1991 report by the World Bank. Most Africans are also seriously affected by poverty, civil war, indoor and outdoor pollutants, diarrhea-causing microbes, tropical diseases such as malaria, rapid population growth, inadequate sanitation and sewage treatmen...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
A Venkateswaran S C McFarlan D Ghosal K W Minton A Vasilenko K Makarova L P Wackett M J Daly

Immense volumes of radioactive wastes, which were generated during nuclear weapons production, were disposed of directly in the ground during the Cold War, a period when national security priorities often surmounted concerns over the environment. The bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans is the most radiation-resistant organism known and is currently being engineered for remediation of the toxic me...

2017
Ileana Pereda Reyes Jhosané Pagés Díaz Ilona Sárvári Horváth

Solid wastes from the meat industry are produced in large amounts resulting in a negative impact on the environment if not properly treated. Due to their high content of proteins and fats, these residues are excellent substrates for anaerobic digestion which holds high potential for methane yield. However, possible toxic compounds may be formed during its biodegradation with a consequent failur...

2013
Ali Ferdowsi Masoud Ferdosi Mohammd Javad Mehrani

INTRODUCTION Medical wastes are among hazardous wastes and their disposal requires special methods prior to landfilling. Medical wastes are divided into infected and non-infected wastes and the infected wastes require treatment. Incineration is one of the oldest methods for treatment of medical wastes, but their usage have faced wide objections due to emission of hazardous gases such as CO2 and...

2013
C. N. Mbah

Contamination of soil with toxic substances can degrade its capacity to grow plants. A Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) experiment was set up in 2005 and 2006 to evaluate the effect of organic wastes on the physical properties and maize (Zea mays L) yield of spent oil contaminated (SOC) ultisol in Abakaliki South eastern Nigeria. The wastes comprising poultry droppings (PD) and Rice husk...

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