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E-waste is one of the fastest growing waste streams in India due to increasing “market penetration” in developing countries, “replacement market” in developed countries and “high obsolescence rate”. The composition of e-waste is very diverse and differs in products across different categories. It contains more than a 1000 different substances, which fall under “hazardous” and “nonhazardous” cat...
Water resources are of critical importance to both natural ecosystem and human developments. Increasing environmental pollution from industrial wastewater particularly in developing countries is of major concern. Heavy metal contamination exists in aqueous waste streams of many industries, such as metal plating facilities, mining operations, tanneries, etc. Some metals associated with these act...
Background and purpose: Irrational discharge of toxic waste in environment leads to contamination of water, soil and agricultural fields. The aim of this study was to evaluate the contamination levels of cadmium, zinc, copper, lead, arsenic, and iron in the soil of two landfill area in Ghaemshahr, Mazandaran province. Materials and methods: Soil sampling was carried out in a waste burying ar...
The fly ash is a cheap waste materials which can be an efficient substrate in wastewater treatment for the immobilization of heavy metals, mainly Cd, Pb, Ni, Zn, Cu, and for dyes removal. The use of FA for heavy metals removal, from wastewaters resulted in the dye finishing industry, faces a supplementary problem, related to the dyes affinity for oxide surfaces. Working with industrial wastewat...
Several electroplating industry including agricultural sector industries, sewage treatment and mining operations all combine to generate hazardous waste water containing enormous amounts of toxic heavy metals. The accumulation of toxic heavy metals in human beings and animals cause many metabolic disorders. Heavy metal concentration was estimated in sewage, sludge and electroplating wastewater ...
This paper reviews the concentrations of persistent organic pollutants such as flame retardants (PBDEs), dioxins/furans (PCDD/Fs), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and heavy metals/metalloid concentrations of different environmental media at Guiyu, a traditional rice-growing village located in southeastern Guangdong Province (PR China), which has turned ...
Trace metals are intrinsic, natural constituents of our environment. Apart from the natural sources, several anthropogenic ones also contribute to metal concentrations in the environment. Some of the anthropogenic sources of the metals in the environment are: mining, smelting, production and use of the compounds and materials containing the metals, burning of fossil fuels, waste dumping and lea...
Heavy metals are metallic elements which have a high atomic weight and a density much greater (at least 5 times) than water. There are more than 20 heavy metals, but four are of particular concern to human health: lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg) and inorganic arsenic (As). According to the US Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, these four heavy metals are four of the top six...
Heavy metal pollution represents an important environmental problem due to the toxic effects of metals. Their accumulation throughout the food chain leads to serious ecological and health problems. The remediation of environments metal contaminated through physico-chemical methods present major disadvantages such as high energy consumption, high costs and incomplete removal of metal ions. Bioso...
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