نتایج جستجو برای: introduction medical waste contains highly toxic metals

تعداد نتایج: 1689313  

2017
Ravindra Kumar Gautam Shivani Soni Mahesh Chandra Chattopadhyaya

Water pollution by anthropogenic activities is proving to be of critical concern as the heavy metals affect aquatic organisms and can quickly disperse to large distances. This poses a risk to both human health and the aquatic biota. Hence, there is a need to treat the wastewater containing toxic metals before they are discharged into the water bodies. During recent years, magnetic nanoparticles...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2014
A Abdolali H H Ngo W S Guo D J Lee K L Tung X C Wang

A novel multi-metal binding biosorbent (MMBB) was developed by combining a group of three from the selective natural lignocellulosic agro-industrial wastes for effectively eliminating lead, cadmium, copper and zinc from aqueous solutions. Four MMBBs with different combinations (MMBB1: tea waste, corncob, sugarcane bagasse; MMBB2: tea waste, corncob and sawdust; MMBB3: tea waste, corncob and app...

2017
Cherif Ensibi Mohamed Nejib Daly Yahia

Pollution of the aquatic environment by heavy metals has become a worldwide problem. Most heavy metals exhibit toxic waste on aquatic organisms. Cadmium (Cd) is a highly toxic metal which affects aquatic organisms acutely and chronically. Planktonic calanoid copepods are the secondary dominant producers of pelagic ecosystems and play a considerable role in the transfer of energy and organic mat...

2011
Anu Singh D. K. Jain Puneet Kumar

The fish consumption has been increasing throughout the world with improved awareness among consumers and culture of fish; an important source of proteinaceous foods for human has become popular during the last few decades in entire Indian subcontinent (Kumar, 2007; Prasad and Kumar, 2007; Saxsena and Garg, 2010). In recent past there has been reports of poor quality fish with high metal conten...

ژورنال: سلامت و محیط زیست 2016
مصداقی نیا, علیرضا, نادری, مازیار, پاست, ویدا,

Background and objective: Compost is beneficial for conditioning the structure and nutrient content of soil. Toxic metals are the most important contaminants that can enter the food chain through the compost products and affect human health. The aim of this study was to assess the arsenic, mercury, cadmium, and lead levels in six brands of vermicompost produced from the organic solid wastes in ...

2006
A. J. Francis

Treatment of waste streams containing radionuclides, the remediation of contaminated materials, soils, and water, and the safe and economical disposal of radionuclides and toxic metals containing wastes is a major concern. Radionuclides may exist in various oxidation states and may be present as oxide, coprecipitates, inorganic, and organic complexes depending on the process and waste stream. U...

2015
Dipsikha Dasgupta Anupam Debsarkar Amitava Gangopadhyay Debashis Chatterjee

In developing country like India E-waste management is being reckoned as a challenging task due to unplanned discarding of E-waste along with municipal solid waste. A “systematic & scientific” trade chain of E-waste is essential to manage the present scenario both in terms of environmental protection and health perspective. The prevalence of informal E-waste handling in India has put forward se...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1992
M Y Lichtveld S E Rodenbeck J A Lybarger

The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) report "The Public Health Implications of Medical Waste: A Report to Congress" has been finalized and submitted to Congress. The report is a comprehensive review of all available data and information on the subject. Based on the data developed in the report, ATSDR concludes that the general public is not likely to be adversely affecte...

2012

Printed circuit boards (PCBs) are currently being dumped in landfills or incinerated which is causing a serious environmental harm in the form of toxic gases or leached hazardous compounds. PCBs contain high amounts of precious metals; about 20 wt% copper, 0.04 wt% gold, 0.15 wt% silver, and 0.01 wt% palladium. The extraction of these metals from PCBs is both profitable and environmentally wort...

Journal: :Environmental management 2002
Edward Furimsky

Information on the type and amount of hazardous and toxic waste is required to develop a meaningful strategy and estimate a realistic cost for clean up of the Sydney Tar Pond site which is located on Cape Breton, in the province of Nova Scotia, Canada. The site covers the area of the decommissioned Sysco (Sydney Steel Corporation) plant. The materials of concern include BTEX (benzene, toluene, ...

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