Prevention of groundwater contamination from the pollutants released from dyeing industries using biochar produced from palm shell
The dyeing process is regarded as a major source of water pollution. The availability of surface water is depleted as a result of these toxic contaminants. The wastewater produced by these dyeing processes enters fresh water and contaminates both surface and groundwater. Groundwater is regarded as a...
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Main Authors: | Ravindiran G., Jeyaraju R.M., Nandipati G., Seerangagounder S., Al-Zaqri N., Boshaala A., Hayder G. |
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Elsevier B.V.
2024
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