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Coagulation–flocculation–decantation of dye house effluents: concentrated effluents
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2004The treatment and valorization (recycling of water and mineral salts) of dyeing effluents constitutes a major economic and environmental issue. Cotton dyeing using reactive dyes is actually the most polluting in terms of discharge. In order to treat and valorize the effluent from a dyeing process using reactive dyes, the firm Clariant and the LPPE have
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Effluent Charges versus Effluent Standards
1974In their book, Managing Water Quality [6], Kneese and Bower suggested that the use of effluent charges may be more efficient than the use of regulations in environmental policy. The reason for this is that charges induce those firms, for whom it is cheap to reduce activities harmful to the environment, to undertake large-scale reductions, while higher ...
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Bioremediation of Industrial Effluents: Distillery Effluent
2015Distilleries are one of the most polluting industries generating enormous amount of wastewater from which an average of 10–15 L of effluent is released with the production of 1 L of alcohol. The distillery wastewater known as spent wash is characterized by its dark brown color, high temperature, low pH, and high percentage of dissolved organic and ...
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