classes of emerging contaminants in the environment are being conducted with the aim to identify the sources and points of entry of these contaminants into the environment, and to determine their concentrations in both input streams (i.e., urban and industrial wastewaters) and receiving environment....
This paper investigates the sources of antimony (Sb) in municipal/industrial waste and the consequences of the pres ence of antimony in the input of waste.The average Sb con centration of the feed stream to waste incinerators is approx imately 42 mg/kg. More than 50% of the antimony origin...
Sources and levels of heavy metals (HMs) in soil and dust of urban and suburban areas in Riyadh (industrial city) and Mahad AD’Dahab (mining area) cities in Saudi Arabia were reported in this study. Additionally, the concentrations of HMs in different soil particle size fractions (> 250...
In this review, existing sources of radionuclides are defined as those that are occurring at present through operational releases from industrial activities (e.g., authorized discharges from nuclear facilities), those that are already present within the marine environment (e.g., dumped radioactive w...
Without junk-buyers as door-to-door collectors, the current waste recovery system in post-Mao's China would brake down. However, as in other developing countries, the junk-buyer occupation in urban China currently is typically driven by economic incentives, and the door-to-door collection of ...
2. The classification of sources into categories 3. Important sources of urban stormwater pollution 4. Implications of stormwater pollution source analysis and future outlooks for urban stormwater quality 5. Conclusions Funding Declaration of competing interest ReferencesShow full outline Cited by (561) ...
Here I’d show the water pollutants and their sources.Ppt2 The wide range of pollutants discharged to surface waters can be grouped into broad classes, as shown in Table . Domestic sewage and industrial wastes are called point sources. Urban and agricultural runoff are called non-point...
Exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in atmospheric PM1.0 of urban environments: Carcinogenic and mutagenic respiratory health risk by age groups. Environ. Pollut. 224, 158-170. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2017.01.075 [5] Agudelo-Castañeda, D.M., Teixeira, E.C., Braga, M....
Hence, the global concern over soil pollution by heavy metal, both from urban and industrial organizations, had been growing since the 1970s (Hendricks Franssen et al., 1997; Man-Zhi et al., 2006). Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is one of the densely populated cities in the world. ...
and have been overlooked (Supplementary Table2). Second, ground observations found that ambient NH3concentrations at sites impacted by biomass burning, traffic pollution, industrial pollution, or urban pollution were enhanced by a factor of 1.4–20 compared to unpolluted sites (Supplementary Table2)....