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Removal of Inorganic Contaminants Using Sodalite Synthesized From Alum Sludge

open access: yesParticle &Particle Systems Characterization, Volume 43, Issue 5, May 2026.
Alum sludge was successfully converted into sodalite adsorbent through a mild hydrothermal for contaminants adsorption in wastewater. ABSTRACT The growing concern over water contamination by potentially toxic metals underscores the need for sustainable and cost‐effective remediation strategies. In this study, sodalite (SOD‐Na) was synthesized from alum
Raquel Cardoso Machado   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Young adolescent recommendations for advancing water, food, and sanitation security in Kenya: Qualitative insights. [PDF]

open access: yesPrev Med Rep
Logie CH   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Issues of Bounded Geographies and Participatory Governance in Accessing Water in Informal Settlements: A Case of Khulna City, Bangladesh

open access: yesWorld Water Policy, Volume 12, Issue 2, May 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper explores the unequal water supply infrastructure in Khulna city's informal settlements, focusing on the largest slum, Rupsha. It investigates both formal and informal water governance, examining the roles of various actors, their decision‐making processes, and the challenges these settlements face in accessing water.
Md Salauddin, Awais Piracha
wiley   +1 more source

Hardness Toxicity and Multi‐Route, Multi‐Demographic Health Risks of Nitrate‐Contaminated Groundwater: A Call for Sustainable Environmental and Public Health Protection

open access: yesWater Resources Research, Volume 62, Issue 5, May 2026.
Abstract Groundwater contamination by nitrate and hardness poses critical challenges to environmental sustainability and public health across many regions. This research pioneers an integrated assessment of nitrate multi‐route exposure for six‐age groups and hardness toxicity in Ghana.
Johnson C. Agbasi   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Comparing Microbial Communities of Diseased and Healthy Isopora palifera Corals and Adjacent Waters at the Cocos (Keeling) Islands

open access: yesEnvironmental Microbiology, Volume 28, Issue 5, May 2026.
Bacteria are not the primary cause of growth anomalies (GA) in Isopora palifera at the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. While microbial communities differ between GA‐affected and healthy corals, no specific bacterial taxa were linked to disease, suggesting that other factors, such as viruses, may drive GA onset and progression.
Sophie Preston   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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