TheJournal of Hazardous Materialspublishes full-length research papers, reviews, project reports, case studies, and short communications which improve our understanding of the hazards and risks certain materials pose to people and the environment or deal with ways of controlling the hazards a...
for further treatment. For example,plastic recyclablewaste is sent for recycling, so are recyclable glass, steel, and paper waste. Organic fraction of nonrecyclable waste is sent for resource recovery. Sometimes, transfer station is also built to store certain types of waste for short time period...
Waste water industry faces many new challenges that complicate the short and long term planning decisions. Increasing energy costs, trace organic compounds, the final resources, water conservation, and inexorably tighter regulations must all be considered before investing in major improvements in facility...
Treatment of biowaste, the predominant waste fraction in low- and middle-income settings, offers public health, environmental and economic benefits by converting waste into a hygienic product, diverting it from disposal sites, and providing a source of income. This article presents a comprehensive ov...
Municipal and industrial waste water and rainwater of the City of Zadar have been flowing into the sea for years directly on the coast itself, or via short submarine outfalls. Most discharged waste water was untreated. When treated, the treatment was only mechanical (coarse screens and ...
1. Turn the water off. Don't let it waste. 把水关上,别让它白白流掉。 名词 1. waste 1. The city was burnt to a desolate waste. 这城市被焚毁成废墟。 2. 2. A lot of poisonous waste from the chemical works polluted the river. ...
This finding supports Oke and Kruijsen's study45, which found that knowledge returns to its initial state shortly after the removal of a short- term intervention. Additionally, it is noteworthy that dental technicians are typically responsible for removing or reusing elastomeric materials, as ...
In industrialized countries, municipal liquid waste is funneled throughsewage systems, where it undergoes wastewater treatment, or sewage treatment. This process removes most or all of the impurities from wastewater, or sewage, before they can reach groundwateraquifersor surface waters such asrivers,la...
Notes: The acronyms presented are: Water Consumption (WC), Damage to Resource Availability (DRA), Damage to Ecosystem Diversity (DDE), Damage to Human Health (DSH), Respiratory Effects (RE), Inorganic Respiratory Effects (IRE), Organic Respiratory Effects (ORE), Fossil Fuel Scarcity (FFS), ...
Water using operations, water and material balance 2. Sources and quantities of waste water generated and nature of pollutants in them 3. Water and waste water quality 4. Efficiency of existing treatment plant, if any 5. Ultimate disposal of waste water on land, into sewer, into a stream, ...