Part One was in International Journal of Environment and Waste Management 8(3/4) 2011
- Membrane contactors (NDSX and EPT): an innovative alternative for the treatment of effluents containing metallic pollutants
- A comparative study of biosorption of Cu using Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus flavus
- Modified crab shell particles for the removal of lead[II] ions from aqueous solutions
- Cadmium ion removal by electroflotation onto sewage sludge biomass
- Occurrence of rate limited sorption in stormwater biofiltration systems
- Accumulation and release of Pb(II) in aqueous solution by aquatic mosses (Fontinalis antipyretica)
- Cadmium removal from industrial effluents by cementation with zinc powder
- Cu(II) separation from diluted aqueous solutions by flotation with atypical collectors anti and syn 2-hydroxy-3,5-di-tert-butyl-benzaldoxime
- Lab-scale production of biogenic sulphide for metal precipitation in remote areas
- Treatment of metal ions and metalchelate complexes in water with biologically produced H2S
- Contamination by mercury of groundwater of the North Numidian zone of Azzaba, North East Algeria. Effect of inorganic mercury contamination of population
- Utilisation of drinking water from rainwater-harvesting cisterns in the Palestinian territories: assessment of contamination risk
- An analysis of groundwater irrigation expansion in India
- Construction of a low-cost laser-based multiplexed spectrometer: a potential probe for environmental pollution monitoring
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