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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-…
María Antonieta Gómez-Balandra, María del Pilar Saldaña-Fabela, Rosa Dina Llerandi-Juárez
During the Environmental Impact Assessment procedure (EIA) for hydropower projects, apart from the compliance with environmental standards and regulations, important environmental and ecosystem changes are foreseen from planning and construction stages. In Me…
Armel Laibi, Marcel Senou, Etienne Sagbo, Mohamed Dahouda, Virgil Ahyi, Gado Tchangbedji
Four groups each composed of six rams with 15 kg average body weight were submitted to one of the following diet: Panicum maximum C1 (PM), Panicum maximum C1 plus concentrate (PM_Co), Panicum m. C1 plus clay (PM_Ar ) and Panicum maximum C1 plus concentrate pl…
Mohammed Mosa Jaffaar, Mohammed K. Shebli, Abdul Khaliq Abbas Mussa, Bayan Hassan Hadi, Allaa M. Aenab, S. K. Singh
This study included isolation and identification of E. sakazakii from 51 different samples of powdered infant formula milk involved (Dialak 1 & 2, Celia 1 & 2, Primalac, Biomil 1 & 2, Similac, Nictalia 1 & 2, MAMi, Novolac (AD), Novolac (AR), Novolac (Allerno…
Mohamed K. Mostafa
The Tala drain is the second major source of pollution along the Rosetta branch. The Tala drain receives discharge from dairy industry and agricultural drainage, as well as untreated domestic wastewater. This research involved attempting to improve water qual…
Mohamed K. Mostafa, Maha M. Elshafei, Robert W. Peters
The El-Rahawy drain, is the major source of pollution along the Rosetta branch, receives primary treated wastewater from the Abu-Rawash Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). The main purpose of this research was to manage water quality at the Rosetta branch by i…
Otto M. Machado Filho, Nelson F. F. Ebecken, Marilia M. F. de Oliveira
Santos Basin contains the major hub of oil and gas exploration in Brazil. Consequently, knowledge of ocean surface winds in this area is very important for operational and planning activities. In addition, the importance of renewable energies is nowadays unqu…
María J. González, Lia Botto, María E. Canafoglia, Laura Coccaro, Edgardo Soto
Pyroclastic material from the PCCVC eruption (Chile) was modified with iron (III) solutions leading to the formation of ferrihydrite surface deposits. The aim of the chemical treatment was to prepare an adsorbent to remove arsenic from water by using low-cost…
M. S. Alosmanov, V. A. Mammadov, H. Kh. Khalilova, C. M. Bayramov
The paper presents a new method for preventing dust pollution in stone quarries using naphthenic wastes of petroleum refineries. The method is based on the use of naphthenate solutions of metals as wetting agents to minimize dust release during stone-cutting…
Elvis D. Miensah, Joseph R. Fianko, Sam Adu-Kumi
Maize is consumed by over 95% of the Ghanaian populace and the practice of using Atrazine and Lindane (an Organochlorine) pesticides in its production has raised concerns about potential adverse effects on human health and the environment. A field survey was…
Francesco Di Maio, Peter Carlo Rem
In order to move towards a more sustainable development, it is necessary not only to minimize the use of materials in the design stage and to find new materials as alternatives to nonrenewable ones (e.g. optical fiber instead of copper, biopolymers instead of…
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