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Krzysztof Barbusinski, Anita Parzentna-Gabor and Damian Kasperczyk
This study reviews the available and most commonly used methods of gas deodorization. Comparing various methods of odor removal, undoubtedly biological methods of pollution degradation have an advantage over others?chemical and physical. This advantage i...
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Jennifer Kitson, Monica Leiva, Zachary Christman and Pamela Dalton
Odor annoyance negatively impacts residents of communities adjacent to persistent nuisance industries. These residents, often with a high percentage of minority or otherwise marginalized residents, experience subjective and objective impacts on health an...
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Alice Freiberg, Julia Scharfe, Vanise C. Murta and Andreas Seidler
The utilization of biomass for power generation has become more prevalent globally. To survey the status of evidence concerning resulting health impacts and to depict potential research needs, a scoping-review was conducted. Biomass life cycle phases of ...
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Hong Gao, Yuebo Xie, Sarfraz Hashim, Alamgir Akhtar Khan, Xiaolin Wang and Huiyong Xu
Contrary to the constraints in time, investment, and management of the traditional technology for waste water treatment, this paper seeks to propose a more advanced, reliable, and affordable new technology to restore urban polluted rivers to pristine qua...
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Gersina Nobre da Rocha Carmo Junior, Paulo Belli Filho, Henrique de Melo Lisboa, Waldir Nagel Schirmer, Marina Eller Quadros Lacey
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Environmental odors are an inherent part of any given process and can frequently be a cause of public environmental discomfort. Brazilian regulations are now characterizing odors as a form of air pollution and state that odor discomfort on surrounding po...
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