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The Journal of Environmental Protection (JEP) is published monthly and one of most prospective international journals with multiple disciplines. It covers various aspects of environmental issues, such as research, strategies and the state-of-the-art technologies for prediction, prevention and protection addressing up-…
Irma Dervišević, Jelena Đokić, Nataša Elezović, Gordana Milentijević, Vladan Ćosović, Almin Dervišević
Direct discharge of municipal and industrial waste waters and leachate (originating from the illegal landfills) into recipients without prior purification is unfortunately very common practice in the region of northern Kosovo. In addition, irresponsible and i…
Harikumar P. S. Pillai, Jesitha Kottekottil
Endosulfan, an organochlorine pesticide, is known for its toxicity and ability to accumulate in the environment. In India endosulfan was banned only in 2011 and hence toxic residues are still persistent in the environment. The abilities of three plant species…
Isabela O. Santos, Isaque C. A. Santos, Leandro V. Pontual, Luciane P. C. Monteiro, Fernando B. Mainier
Industrial effluents containing cobalt ions have become a serious problem for the environment, unless properly treated, due to their toxic potential. Currently there has been an intensification of the use of cobalt in several industrial sectors as super alloy…
Bharat Lal Sahu, Keshaw Prakash Rajhans, Shobhana Ramteke, Khageshwar Singh Patel, Irena Wysocka, Irena Jaron
The rare earth elements (REE) are of great interests due to wide industrial applications. In the present work, geochemistry of REE in the contaminated pond sediment of Ambagarh Chowki, cen-tral India is described. The concentration (n = 24) of La, Ce, Pr, Nd,…
Isaque C. A. Santos, Isabela O. Santos, Leandro V. Pontual, Luciane P. C. Monteiro, Fernando B. Mainier
The respective compounds of copper, cadmium and lead, owing to their strong toxic potential, as a result of industrial effluent, have left a trail of contamination in humans and the environment. This paper aimed to study the electrode position on the removal…
Rina Singh, Manisha Gaur, Anuradha Shukla
The present study aims to provide an indication of ambient levels of BTEX in the immediate vicinity of petrol filling stations in Delhi & other road side corridors of Delhi. In this study spatial and seasonal variation of BTEX has been measured at different l…
Josué Zandagba, Firmin M. Adandedji, Daouda Mama, Amédée Chabi, Abel Afouda
Nokoué Lake is the most important surface of brackish waters of Benin and one of the biggest West African lagoons, in point of view of its surface (about 150 km<sup>2</sup>), its productivity and exploitation. The aim of this study is to monitor the temporal…
Zhifang Zhou, 1 1, Jing Ou, Shihui Li
Where sustainable development is concerned, there is an urgent need to establish new information systems that integrate economic, social and ecological factors. The emergence of demand for this information makes the development of ecological accounting possib…
Beril Salman Akin
Hospital laboratory wastewater has been considered to significantly change the degree of contamination of especially the hospital wastewater. The present study investigated the hospital clinical laboratory wastewater and the pollution loads were assessed for…
Effiong Ukorebi Etim
Surface runoff from rainfall event is an important indicator of metal mobility in soil, which may enhance non-point source contamination of soil. This study is designed to assess the mobility of soil-bound lead through simulated rainfall runoff experiment and…
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