نتایج جستجو برای: toxic waste dumping

تعداد نتایج: 158076  

Journal: :Annali dell'Istituto superiore di sanita 2008
Lucia Fazzo Stefano Belli Fabrizio Minichilli Francesco Mitis Michele Santoro Lucia Martina Renato Pizzuti Pietro Comba Marco Martuzzi Fabrizio Bianchi

The possible adverse health effects associated with the residence in the neighbourhood of toxic dump sites have been the object of many epidemiological studies in the last two decades;some of these reported increases of various health outcomes. The present study reports the cluster analysis of mortality and malformations at municipality level, standardized by socioeconomic deprivation index, in...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2003
Hung Minh Nguyen Binh Minh Tu Mafumi Watanabe Tatsuya Kunisue In Monirith Shinsuke Tanabe Shinichi Sakai Annamalai Subramanian Karuppian Sasikumar Hung Viet Pham Cach Tuyen Bui Touch S Tana Maricar S Prudente

Open landfill dumping areas for municipal wastes in Asian developing countries have recently received particular attention with regard to environmental pollution problems. Because of the uncontrolled burning of solid wastes, elevated contamination by various toxic chemicals including dioxins and related compounds in these dumping sites has been anticipated. In this study, concentrations of poly...

2013
Mohammad Mamunor Rashid Moinuddin Sarker

Waste plastics are harmful, toxic, and non-biodegradable. Environmental impacts of waste plastics are raised concern about all over the world for safe and friendly environment. Due to dense population and environmental effects of the major city in the world dumping, incineration and land filling are faced difficulties and challenges. At this circumstances vast of waste plastics are remained vul...

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...

Identifying Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) disposal sites and appropriately managing them is a challenging task to many developing countries like Bangladesh. It is a complex issue in an urban area, as increasing population levels, rapid economic growth and rise in community living standard, accelerates the generation rate of MSW. The study area is zone-2 (Mirpur-Pallabi) of Dhaka North City Corpor...

2008
Violet N. Pinto

Electronic waste or e-waste is one of the rapidly growing problems of the world. E-waste comprises of a multitude of components, some containing toxic substances that can have an adverse impact on human health and the environment if not handled properly. In India, e-waste management assumes greater significance not only due to the generation of its own e-waste but also because of the dumping of...

2015
Alfredo Mazza Prisco Piscitelli Cosimo Neglia Giulia Della Rosa Leopoldo Iannuzzi Paul B. Tchounwou

The region of Campania (particularly Naples and Caserta) has experienced an emergency in the waste management cycle during past years. Although the most critical phase has been overcome after the construction of the incineration plant in Acerra (an old-fashioned technology built up over a few months, whose impact on environment and health has not yet been assessed), most of the underlying probl...

Journal: :Cancer biology & therapy 2011
Maddalena Barba Alfredo Mazza Carla Guerriero Massimo Di Maio Frank Romeo Pasquale Maranta Ignazio R Marino Marco G Paggi Antonio Giordano

Three decades of illegal practices of waste dumping and consequent environmental abuse have made the Campania region of Southern Italy a unique case in the context of waste-related health outcomes. Scientific evidence is mounting in support of a significant increase in cancer mortality and malformation occurrence in specific areas of the Campania region, where improper waste management and ille...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
a. bartkowiak department of soil science and soil protection, faculty of agriculture and biotechnology, utp university of science and technology in bydgoszcz, bernardyńska 6 st., 85-029 bydgoszcz j. lemanowicz sub-department of biochemistry, faculty of agriculture and biotechnology, utp university of science and technology in bydgoszcz, 85-029 bydgoszcz, bernardyńska 6 st., poland a. siwik-ziomek sub-department of biochemistry, faculty of agriculture and biotechnology, utp university of science and technology in bydgoszcz, 85-029 bydgoszcz, bernardyńska 6 st., poland

the paper demonstrates the result of changes in the physicochemical and biological properties in soil as a result of the operation of illegal dumping sites. soil was sampled from the research points located on the outskirts of the city of bydgoszcz (poland) from the site not affected by illegal dumping sites (control c), within the dumping sites, having removed the waste layer (w), and 10 m awa...

Journal: Pollution 2019

The ever increasing pile-up of electronic waste in dumping sites, especially in developing countries such as China, Pakistan, India and several African countries, might have caused a significant alteration in the microbial community of the contaminated sites. This change in the microbial population may have significant impact to the soil ecology function. The major pollutants of electronic wast...

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