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RK Kamble, MG Thakare
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Manganese is the second most abundant heavy metal, and in frequency list of elements it occupies 12th place. The Earth?s core contains about 1.5% manganese. According to Indian Standards for Drinking water (IS 10500:2012) manganese concentration in drink...
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MICHAEL CHINNOYE RITA, ADEYEMI AZEEM ADEDEJI
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The study aims to investigate the effect of coal mining on the drinking water quality of different water sources in Ankpa, Kogi State, Nigeria. A total of twenty (20) water samples were collected for physico-chemical (pH, Temperature, Electrical Conducti...
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Amit Kumar Yadav, Bhawana Pathak, M. H. Fulekar
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Fly ashes are usually contaminated with toxic heavy metals. These metals are leaching out aftercontact with water during wet disposal system, thus polluting the soil, surface and groundwater. In the present study, a hydroponics experiment was conducted t...
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Min Zhang, Xiangchun Wang, Long Yang and Yangyang Chu
Heavy metals contaminated sediment has become a worldwide environmental issue due to its great harm to human and aquatic organisms. Thus, economical, effective, and environmentally-friendly remediation technologies are urgently needed. Among which, combi...
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Xingqing Zhao, Min Wang, Hui Wang, Ding Tang, Jian Huang and Yu Sun
Cadmium (Cd) is a highly toxic metal that can affect human health and environmental safety. The purpose of this study was to research the removal of Cd from an environmental perspective. In this article, four highly urease-active strains (CZW-2, CZW-5, C...
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