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    Cleaner Production Principle Recovery‚ Reuse and Recycle; Process modification; Housekeeping; Material substitution. Cleaner Production Application The assessment identified following pollution prevention opportunities at this facility: recycling the spent chrome tanning wastes‚ oxidizing the sulfide containing wastes‚ decreasing the volatile organic discharge by changing finishing materials‚ decreasing water use by batch washing‚ and using solid wastes from the waste stream as

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    the water treatment plants virtually untouched as explained below: Concerns about medication disposal were previously limited to preventing the accidental poisoning of children or animals when the medication was discarded. This resulted in the common practice of flushing pharmaceuticals into the sewage system and throwing them into the trash…Once in the domestic sewage‚ it is the responsibility of the sewage treatment plant to remove pollutants from the wastewater. Wastewater treatment plants‚ however

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    The consumer is perhaps the most exploited segment of the Indian Society. Before independence the British Rulers exploited the Indian consumer for the sake of their own interests. They cheated him so that the valuable wealth may continue to flow into their country. But the scenario did not change even after India got freedom. The consumer continued to be exploited in this way or that by the traders and the manufacturers. Sometimes he was cheated in quality‚ sometimes in quantity. There were adulterated

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    Comparative growth studies of Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic algae grown in waste water of Musi River Major Project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the Academic Requirement for the award of the Degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN BIOTECHNOLOGY Submitted to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad Kukatpally‚ Hyderabad - 500 085‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India By Arshiya Nazneen Neha (09311A2374) Alisary Shailaja (09311A2328) S. Veena Spandana (09311A2301)

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    Environmental pollution in Dhaka city INTRODUCTION: Pollution is an undesirable change in the physical‚ chemical or biological characteristics of air‚ water‚ soil or food that can adversely affect the health‚ survival or activities of human or other living organisms. The effects of water pollution are far-reaching and affect not only the environment‚ but human beings and animals as well. The pollution in Dhaka has reached alarming levels‚ threatening public health‚ ecosystems and economic

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    persisted in using unfair practices to limit their ability to advance within the company. The act of paying African Americans significantly lower wages than their Caucasian counterparts in attempts to confine them to the labor department as well as administering exams which had no correlation to their job‚ reinforces the notion of exploitation . In which one party benefits over another by using an individual for selfish gain. Through the practices of acquity exams‚ and unfair wages‚ Duke Power and

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    Problems Production began with two product lines. A waste water treatment system for those lines released treated water into the Thi Vai River through a large underground pipe visible at the bank of the river. Because the company experienced rapid increases in sales and production‚ new product lines were added and greater volumes were produced. The company‚ however‚ failed to increase the capacity of its waste water treatment plant. By 1996‚ villagers began to take note of the pollution. Vedan

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    DENR ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 26-A Series 1994 Subject: PHILIPPINE STANDARDS FOR DRINKING WATER 1993 UNDER THE PROVISION OF CHAPTER II‚ SECTION 9 OF PD 856‚ OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE CODE ON SANITATION OF THE PHILIPPINES. To implement the provisions of section 9‚ otherwise known as the Prescribed Standards and Procedures of Chapter ll of the Code on Sanitation of the Philippines‚ PD 856‚ this Philippine National Standards for Drinking Water 1993 hereby revises and updates the 1978 National

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    Spray had facilities near Middleboro‚ Massachusetts where the processing of cranberries took place and they knowingly used the towns waste treatment facility for their waste water. This was not a problem until new water standards came about and the problems associated with Oceans Sprays activities came into light. Sludge started to grow in the waste treatment facility so the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Quality and Engineering became involved. The cause of the sludge was because of high

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    Water Pollution Part II Amanda Norris Groundwater Pollution​ pg. 502: ​ Describe​ : Groundwater is the water we drink. Few countries go to the great expense of locating‚ tracking‚ and testing aquifers. Volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) contaminate 90% of the U.S. aquifers‚ but 2% of samples had unsafe VOC levels. The US found that ⅓of the 26k industrial waste ponds didn’t have liners to prevent toxic liquid wastes from seeping into aquifers. The EPA had completed the cleanup of 297k of the 436k underground

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