نتایج جستجو برای: introduction medical waste contains highly toxic metals

تعداد نتایج: 1689313  

2016
Kanchan Patil

The industrial revolution followed by the advances in information technology during the last century has radically changed people's lifestyle. The increasing economic development has introduced another aspect of pollution in the environment and that is “E-waste”. Electronic waste, abbreviated as e-waste, consists of discarded old computers, TVs, refrigerators, radios-basically any electrical or...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
صالحی s salehi environmental health engineer, health center of arak, arak, iran عامری a ameri phd in environmental health, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran جنیدی a joneydi phd in environmental health, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran فرزاک کیا m farzak-kia phd in environmental health, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran نبی زاده r nabizadeh phd in environmental health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran امینی s amini b.s in general health, health center of komijan, iran

introduction: nowadays, advancements in industries, technology and human welfare level have lead to accumulation of solid wastes and have endangered environmental health. incorrect waste management intensifies this problem. recycling and composting (transformation of organic waste to humus) are the most important ways in waste management. health and safety of the compost is an important issue b...

2012
Semra Çoruh Sermin Elevli Feza Geyikçi

Copper flotation waste is an industrial by-product material produced from the process of manufacturing copper. The main concern with respect to landfilling of copper flotation waste is the release of elements (e.g., salts and heavy metals) when in contact with water, that is, leaching. Copper flotation waste generally contains a significant amount of Cu together with trace elements of other tox...

2015
Mihone Kerolli-Mustafa Lidija Ćurković Hana Fajković Sanda Rončević

Jarosite waste, originating from zinc extraction industry, is considered hazardous due to the presence and the mobility of toxic metals that it contains. Its worldwide disposal in many tailing damps has become a major ecological concern. Three different methods, namely modified Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure (SPLP), three-stage BCR sequential extraction procedure and Potential Ecolo...

Journal: :Biotechnology advances 2006
K Pollmann J Raff M Merroun K Fahmy S Selenska-Pobell

Uranium mining waste piles, heavily polluted with radionuclides and other toxic metals, are a reservoir for bacteria that have evolved special strategies to survive in these extreme environments. Understanding the mechanisms of bacterial adaptation may enable the development of novel bioremediation strategies and other technological applications. Cell isolates of Bacillus sphaericus JG-A12 from...

1998
A. J. FRANCIS

Contamination of soils, water, and sediments by radionuclides and toxic metals from uranium mill tailings, nuclear fuel manufacturing and nuclear weapons production is a major concern. Studies of the mechanisms of biotransformation of uranium and toxic metals under various microbial process conditions has resulted in the development of two treatment processes: (i) stabilization of uranium and t...

2016
Romina Cayumil

Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest increasing waste streams worldwide due to unprecedented growth of the electronics industry, rapid obsolescence and subsequent disposal of electronic devices. Printed circuit boards (PCBs), the central component of electronic devices, are highly complex. PCBs are an important resource of metals, and contain substantial amounts of copper, tin, lead...

2012
Ramani Bai Lokman Hakim Ian Harrison

Medical waste poses a serious threat to the environmental health without comprehensive guidelines and efficient management as it contains highly toxic chemicals, pathogenic viruses and bacteria. Therefore, proper handling of medical waste with specialised treatment from its source to final disposal has been a primary concern among medical institute, public and private agencies. The existing med...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2006
Yong-Chul Jang Cargro Lee Oh-Sub Yoon Hwidong Kim

The management of medical waste is of great importance due to its potential environmental hazards and public health risks. In the past medical waste was often mixed with municipal solid waste and disposed of in residential waste landfills or improper treatment facilities (e.g. inadequately controlled incinerators) in Korea. In recent years, many efforts have been made by environmental regulator...

A Ameri , A Joneydi , M Farzak-kia , R Nabizadeh, S Amini, S Salehi ,

Introduction: Nowadays, advancements in industries, technology and human welfare level have lead to accumulation of solid wastes and have endangered environmental health. Incorrect waste management intensifies this problem. Recycling and composting (transformation of organic waste to humus) are the most important ways in waste management. Health and safety of the compost is an important issue b...

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