2021
DOI: 10.31018/jans.v13i1.2527
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Assessment of monthly variation in heavy metal characteristics of Electroplating industrial untreated wastewater at selected sites of Chandigarh

Abstract: With the contest of urbanization and industrial development, electroplating industries have grown rapidly. The different chemicals, metal salts and discharge of large volume of wastewater with inefficient treatment facilities had created the pollution load on water bodies.  The present study was carried out to investigate the assessment of the monthly variation of pH and heavy metals (Cr, Ni, Zn, Fe) of electroplating untreated industrial wastewater from the selected study sites viz. SS-1: Atul Industries, SS-… Show more

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“…There are two primary sources of heavy metals in the environment; those are natural sources and anthropogenic activities. Natural causes cover sea-bed volcanic activity, atmospheric convection, rivers or erosion, and the main anthropogenic sources exist in various industries (such as present and former mining activities, electroplating, electronic and metal-finishing industries) [ 13 , 14 ], the excessive use of fossil fuels [ 15 ] and agricultural activities (like pesticides and fertilizers comprising As, Pb and Cd) [ 16 ]. In aquatic systems, atmospheric bulk deposition of pollution-derived atmospheric particles is an important source, particularly in regions that have suffered from heavy air pollution in the past [ 17 ].…”
Section: Heavy Metals In Sedimentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two primary sources of heavy metals in the environment; those are natural sources and anthropogenic activities. Natural causes cover sea-bed volcanic activity, atmospheric convection, rivers or erosion, and the main anthropogenic sources exist in various industries (such as present and former mining activities, electroplating, electronic and metal-finishing industries) [ 13 , 14 ], the excessive use of fossil fuels [ 15 ] and agricultural activities (like pesticides and fertilizers comprising As, Pb and Cd) [ 16 ]. In aquatic systems, atmospheric bulk deposition of pollution-derived atmospheric particles is an important source, particularly in regions that have suffered from heavy air pollution in the past [ 17 ].…”
Section: Heavy Metals In Sedimentmentioning
confidence: 99%