Tag: #WaterQuality
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Modeling Toxic Chemical Dispersion in Wastewater Treatment Using the TOXChem Simulation Model
Introduction Wastewater treatment plants play a vital role in protecting ecosystems and public health. However, the presence of toxic organic chemicals can disrupt biological treatment systems and allow dangerous pollutants to enter the environment. Understanding how these contaminants behave during treatment is essential for designing safer and more efficient wastewater management systems. A recent research…
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Micropollutants in Wastewater Irrigation Risks, Challenges, and Future Solutions
Introduction Climate change and population growth are putting unprecedented stress on global freshwater resources. One of the emerging concerns is the rising presence of micropollutantssuch as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and personal care productsin wastewater systems. These substances, though present in trace amounts, accumulate in soil, crops, and even groundwater when wastewater is reused for irrigation. This…
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Effects of Fluoridated Water on Lady Finger (Abelmoschus esculentus var. Soh-198): A Research Study
Introduction:Fluoride contamination in irrigation water is a growing concern due to its impact on plant growth and human consumption. A recent study investigates the accumulation of fluoride (F) in Abelmoschus esculentus var. Soh-198 (lady finger) and its effect on plant growth and yield. The study highlights the varying fluoride retention in different plant parts and…
