Heavy Metals in Wastewater Effluent: Causes, Effects, and Removal Technologies

  • Odumbe E
  • Murunga S
  • Ndiiri J
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Abstract

Heavy metal contamination is one of the fundamental ecological problems of new instances. These heavy metals are very tricky as they without delay have an effect on residing organisms and human health. These contaminations typically occur as a result of herbal and human activities. Technological development and business improvement have brought about an upward push in heavy metallic pollution inside the surroundings. Indiscriminate discharge of toxic wastewater into the encompassing surroundings regularly are reasons for severe environmental and health impacts. The heavy metal particles are nonbiodegradable and could popularly amass inside the dwelling organisms, accordingly are carcinogenic and teratogenic. Elimination of heavy metals has therefore become a problem of first-rate difficulty. Various technology and traditional techniques were utilized in heavy metallic elimination. This review paper is therefore geared toward assessing some of the reasons and results in addition to diverse strategies for the elimination of heavy metals in wastewater effluent.

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Odumbe, E., Murunga, S., & Ndiiri, J. (2023). Heavy Metals in Wastewater Effluent: Causes, Effects, and Removal Technologies. In Trace Metals in the Environment. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1001452

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