Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... waste water daily . Its treatment plant is not yet operative and hence , astray effluent . Waste water from washing of bottles is allowed into the waste disposal fields . About 5 acres of land in this field is under spread - water ...
... waste water daily . Its treatment plant is not yet operative and hence , astray effluent . Waste water from washing of bottles is allowed into the waste disposal fields . About 5 acres of land in this field is under spread - water ...
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... waste containing chemicals and wastes . The use of 100 quintals of coal per day causes emission of 40 to 60 quintals ... waste . At refined oil fac- tory , the percentage of waste to the materials is 5 per cent . Smoke , waste water and ...
... waste containing chemicals and wastes . The use of 100 quintals of coal per day causes emission of 40 to 60 quintals ... waste . At refined oil fac- tory , the percentage of waste to the materials is 5 per cent . Smoke , waste water and ...
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... Waste Management Upgrading of waste management is also required especially for hazard- ous and nuclear waste . In comparison with other developed countries . The quality of industrial waste produced is high whilst the proportion of ...
... Waste Management Upgrading of waste management is also required especially for hazard- ous and nuclear waste . In comparison with other developed countries . The quality of industrial waste produced is high whilst the proportion of ...
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Concept and Application | 39 |
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