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29 lut 2024 · The paper covers three key control strategies for water pollution management, vis-à-vis six major aspects of advanced technologies and the use of artificial intelligence (AI).
21 kwi 2015 · It explains the key principles of pollution science, assesses human disturbances of natural element cycles and describes local and global pollution impacts, from smoggy cities, polluted lakes and toxic soils to climate change, ocean acidification and marine dead zones.
1 Introduction to Water Pollution 1 Hira Munir, Areeba Kashaf, Mahnoor Masood, Rabia Sajid, Hira Amjad, Tahreem Shehzadi and Jawayria Najeeb 1.1 Pollution 2 1.2 What is Water Pollution? 2 1.3 Prevalence of Water Pollution 4 1.4 Categories of Water Pollution 4 1.4.1 Point Sources 5 1.4.2 Non-Point Sources 6 1.4.3 Transboundary Pollution 6
This chapter surveys water pollutants, the problems they cause, and actions taken to reduce them. Section I introduces terms important to understanding water pollution. After then describing the six conventional water pollutants, it introduces toxic and non-conventional pollutants.
1 sty 2016 · PDF | On Jan 1, 2016, Asha Gupta published WATER POLLUTION-SOURCES,EFFECTS AND CONTROL | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
As countries struggle to find solutions for water pollution prevention and water quality management, Cap-Net UNDP has taken steps towards consolidating knowledge on integrated management approaches.
25 mar 2024 · Handbook of Water Pollution discusses a wide range of contaminants heavily affecting our environment and water bodies. The chapters discuss heavy metals, metalloids, pesticides, explosives, toxic chemicals, dyes, plastics, e-wastes, fertilizers, detergents, nitrates/nitrites, phosphates, hydrocarbons, and fecal wastes, along with their sources ...