نتایج جستجو برای: toxic wastes

تعداد نتایج: 89648  

2010
Adewale OGUNYEMI Olukayode AMUND Joy OKPUZOR Ahmed OMOWUNMI

This study investigated the activities of micro organisms involved in the degradation of organic matter in solid wastes and their potential to produce cellulolytic enzymes. Soil samples of decomposing waste piles were collected from four designated landfill sites in Lagos metropolis and analyzed for physicochemical properties, toxic heavy metal content and microbial populations. Findings reveal...

2014
Petar Sabev Varbanov Jiří Jaromír Klemeš Peng Yen Liew Jun Yow Yong Ta Yeong Wu Su Lin Lim Pei Nie Lim Katrina Pui Yee Shak

This review discusses the differences between composting and vermicomposting of biodegradable solid waste. Solid waste management is a major challenge worldwide due to the rise in population and industrialization, leading to larger amount of solid wastes being generated. Biological process has been widely recognized in converting solid organic materials into environmental friendly and value add...

2016
Asrat Gebremariam Woldesenbet Belay Woldeyes Bhagwan Singh Chandravanshi

Large amounts of coffee residues are generated from coffee processing plants in Ethiopia. These residues are toxic and possess serious environmental problems following the direct discharge into the nearby water bodies which cause serious environmental and health problems. This study was aimed to quantify wet coffee processing waste and estimate its bio-ethanol production. The study showed that ...

2014
Ali Koolivand Fathollah Gholami-Borujeni Heshmatollah Nourmoradi

The objective of this study was to identify the components, composition, generation rate and management of dental waste in Urmia, Iran. Fifteen dental centers including eight general dental offices, five specialist dental offices and two dental clinics were selected and two samples were taken from each office. Then, the wastes were manually separated in 31 components and weighted. The results s...

2011
BS Saharan RK Sahu D Sharma

Surfactants are compounds that reduce the surface tension of a liquid, the interfacial tension between two liquids, or that between a liquid and a solid. Surfactants are characteristically organic compounds containing both hydrophobic groups (their tails) and hydrophilic groups (their heads). Therefore, a surfactant molecule contains both a water insoluble (and oil soluble component) and a wate...

2008
Carmen Alice Teacă

Environmental pollution has a harmful action on bioresources, including agricultural crops. It is generated through many industrial activities such as mining, coal burning, chemical technology, cement production, pulp and paper industry, etc. The toxicity of different industrial wastes and heavy metals excess was evaluated using crop plant assays (germination and hydroponics seedlings growth te...

2001
DONALD F. BOESCH

While developed societies made significant progress in reducing the discharge of many wastes— including industrial wastes, organic matter in sewage, sludge, contaminated sediments and other material dumped at sea, toxic compounds, and oil— into coastal waters, nutrient over-enrichment intensified and spread widely among the planet’s coastal environments during the last half of the 20 century. T...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2011
Carla Lopes Marta Herva Amaya Franco-Uría Enrique Roca

BACKGROUND, AIM, AND SCOPE In this work, an environmental risk assessment of reusing organic waste of differing origins and raw materials as agricultural fertilizers was carried out. An inventory of the heavy metal content in different organic wastes (i.e., compost, sludge, or manure) from more than 80 studies at different locations worldwide is presented. MATERIALS AND METHODS The risk analy...

2012
Jana Ficeriová Peter Baláž Eberhard Gock

Au-Ag noble metal wastes represent a wide range of waste types and forms, with various accompanying metallic elements. The presented leaching strategy for Au-Ag contained in circuit boards (PCBs) aims at gaining gold and silver in the metallic form. Application of the proposed ammonium thiosulphate leaching process for the treatment of the above mentioned Au-Ag containing wastes represents a pr...

1997
T. Nemeth

The soil can act as a natural buffer by retaining toxic materials present in municipal and industrial wastes and sewage sludges. Countries of Eastern Europe currently have a limited industrial infrastructure for recycling wastes. One of the most rational and economic ways for these countries to dispose of their waste waters and sludges is to apply them to agricultural fields, thereby utilizing ...

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