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Implications from chromium – emerging trend

R. N. Chakraborty, B. Goswami

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Abstract

Waste generation and decay has studied to claim precious metal recovery through subjected vegetation and earth worms after wards. Pollution abetted land fill enhance contents in soil to enhance same elements in proportion into both living origins. Cr found to be more in accord to subject same as geological ore than planted formatives. Plantation to plant of industry remains same to ever provision another form of pollution to be under control. Nevertheless schemed rescue have appeared by chemical technique variation and attempts of zero emission methodologies. Consumption of water contaminated with chromium cause health complications for humans, lying as liver damage, pulmonary congestion, skin irritation, and ulcer formation. Retained Cr composes in effluents from industries have usual chemical processing by oxidation and precipitation techniques. Rescue of same by bio-genic routes have involved economy in removing pollutant but recovery of Cr compose in suitable form has remained another step.

Keywords

Chromium, Vermi-compost, Pollutant, Earth worms, Microbes

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