Faecal Pollution
Found 4 free book(s)Ammonia in Drinking-water - World Health Organization
www.who.intThe presence of ammonia at higher than geogenic levels is an important indicator of faecal pollution (5). Taste and odour problems as well as decreased disinfection efficiency are to be expected if drinking-water containing more than 0.2 mg of ammonia per litre is chlorinated
Summary of Union Budget 2021-22
d19k0hz679a7ts.cloudfront.netComplete faecal sludge management and waste water treatment Source segregation of garbage Reduction in single-use plastic Reduction in air pollution by effectively managing waste from construction-and-demolition activities Bio-remediation of all legacy dump sites It is a Made in India product, presently limited to only 5 states.
Chapter 7 Solid waste management - European Commission
ec.europa.eu7.1.2 Pollution Poor management of the collection and disposal of solid waste may lead to leachate pollution of surface water or groundwater. This may cause significant problems if the waste contains toxic substances, or if nearby water sources are used for water supplies.
Drinking Water Standards - Anglian Water Services
www.anglianwater.co.ukpollution. 3 µg/l total indicative dose (TID) Is a measure of the effective dose of radiation the body may receive from drinking water. TID is only measured if the screening values for gross alpha or beta activity are exceeded (see above). Radiation exposure from drinking water is very small. 0.10 mSv/year (guide value)