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Franco Hernan Gomez, Maria Cristina Collivignarelli, Ahmed Mohammad Nafea Masoud, Marco Carnevale Miino, Kelly Cristina Torres, Jesus Antonio Quintero, Sabrina Sorlini and Mentore Vaccari
Mining wastewater (MWW) can contain mercury in high concentrations. In this study, four autochthonous aquatic plant species (Eichhornia Crassipes?EC, Marsilea Quadrifolia?MQ, Ludwigia Helminthorrhiza?LH, and Lemna Minor?LM) were identified and tested for...
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Giovanni Vinti and Mentore Vaccari
Solid waste management (SWM) in rural areas of many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) represents a critical and underrated topic. However, almost half of the world?s population still lives in rural areas and an adequate SWM is crucial in reducing ...
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Giovanni Vinti and Mentore Vaccari
Almost three billion people rely primarily on inefficient and polluting cooking systems worldwide. Household air pollution is a direct consequence of this practice, and it is annually associated with millions of premature deaths and diseases, mainly in l...
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Terry Tudor and Mentore Vaccari
As economies grow in developing countries, waste generation rates are increasing steadily [1]. [...]
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Mentore Vaccari, Giovanni Vinti and Terry Tudor
The disposal of municipal solid waste into primarily dumpsites in developing countries causes a number of potential public and environmental health risks. While there have been various studies that have evaluated the contaminants that cause the risks, th...
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Ahmed Ali Hassan, Terry Tudor and Mentore Vaccari
Healthcare waste (HCW) represents a major public health issue, especially in developing countries. Among HCW categories, sharps waste is one of the most hazardous. Exposure to needle-stick injuries can lead to blood-borne pathogens, therefore HCW should ...
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Maria Cristina Collivignarelli, Mentore Vaccari, Alessandro Abbà, Matteo Canato and Sabrina Sorlini
The aim of this experimental study was to assess the feasibility of using a wet oxidation (WO) process for treating fine soil with a high level of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs). Two samples of soil were spiked with two different contaminants (motor...
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Francesco Vitali and Mentore Vaccari
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Mentore Vaccari, Vincenzo Torretta and Carlo Collivignarelli
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