2022
DOI: 10.52679/tabcj.2022.0003
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A comprehensive case review of microbial remediation of heavy metals and pesticides in Yamuna River

Abstract: Water resources (mainly surface and groundwater) support two-thirds of the global population but have been of great concern in recent years. Most civilizations all around the world evolved on the river's banks. River Yamuna is the major tributary to River Ganga (India’s largest river) and one of the major rivers in India. The extreme cause of pollution in rivers is the excessive discharge of domestic waste water from adjacent towns and residents, contributing to about two-thirds of pollution. Agricultural and … Show more

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“…The process of treating wastewater involves removing pollutants and contaminants to produce effluent that meets the required environmental standards. Without STPs, untreated sewage effluents would be discharged into water bodies, leading to environmental degradation and potential health risks [1] However, even after treatment, the effluent may still contain some pollutants that can potentially harm the environment and human health [2], [3]. Therefore, understanding the characteristics of sewage treatment plant effluent and its impacts on surface water bodies is crucial in managing and protecting the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process of treating wastewater involves removing pollutants and contaminants to produce effluent that meets the required environmental standards. Without STPs, untreated sewage effluents would be discharged into water bodies, leading to environmental degradation and potential health risks [1] However, even after treatment, the effluent may still contain some pollutants that can potentially harm the environment and human health [2], [3]. Therefore, understanding the characteristics of sewage treatment plant effluent and its impacts on surface water bodies is crucial in managing and protecting the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%