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The Korle lagoon is known to have high concentration of heavy metals. The use of land for agriculture and water for irrigation within the Korle Lagoon's catchment constitutes a potential health risk.
Richard Osae+4 more
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Photoreforming Light Alcohols for Value‐Added Resources: A Mini Review
Harnessing solar energy to drive chemical reactions is an environmentally sustainable approach within catalytic chemistry, particularly in the photoreforming of light alcohols into their oxidates. Concurrently, photoreactions yield clean fuel hydrogen and other valuable by‐products.
Ruhan Liu+4 more
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Evaluation of the Costs and Benefits of Water and Sanitation Improvements at the Global Level [PDF]
This study estimated the economic costs and benefits of a range of selected interventions to improve water and sanitation services. The entire analysis is based on changes in water and sanitation service levels. For developing countries, the World Health
Guy Hutton, Laurence Haller
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This study explores the integration of solar energy with electrodialysis (ED) for sustainable freshwater generation. A photoactive electrode enhances ion transport, reducing external energy inputs and environmental impacts compared to conventional ED.
Namra Mir, Burak Yuzer, Yusuf Bicer
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ABSTRACT Optimizing the overall efficiency of current wastewater treatment technologies is a global challenge to achieving sufficient wastewater remediation. Thus, this study aimed to optimize the operating parameters of the photocatalytic degradation process using copper sulphide (CuS) and UV‐visible irradiation via response surface methodology (RSM)
Caressa Munien+2 more
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THE MARCH OF SANITATION. [PDF]
The invitation to deliver an address on this occasion was so great an honor that all other obligations and duties were set aside, and its acceptance seemed imperative. There was an element, also, of genuine pleasure in the thought of revisiting Charleston, so notable for its hospitality, its social and intellectual atmosphere, its beautiful location on
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Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA): Seeking Sustainability
ABSTRACT The world is currently facing wicked problems caused by humanities’ environmental footprint. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is a holistic, systematic high‐level planning and decision‐making instrument designed to assess impacts of wicked problems, and the strategic actions developed to address them.
Julianne Kealey, Lyn Alderman
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