Recent technology of removal of Arsenic from soils

Author:
R. N. Khare1, R. G. Gupta2 and A. K. Jain3
Affiliation:

1Principal Shri Rawatpura Sarkar Intitute of Technology Raipur CG-India

2Ex HOD, Govt Engineering College Jabalpur MP India

3Principal Govt. Engineering College Rewa MP- India

Email:-ak_jain@rediffmail.com

 

Keyword:
Arsenic, Soil
Issue Date:
April 2011
Abstract:

 In Chhattisgarh State, Arsenic content in soil is usually moderate to high. However, on some industrial sites like in Bhilai Steel Plant Bhilai, certain effluent discharges can lead to high concentrations of this chemical in the soil. After periods of rainfall and run-off, Arsenic can also be found in water. In this context, Indian researchers investigated the potential of contaminations to remove Arsenic from contaminated soils and waters. In addition, Electrokinetic model is developed in laboratory which has shown that, depending on soil conditions, these models are able to remove heavy metals in polluted soils by 85-90%. Overall, this research paper provides new insights into the decontamination and the bioremediation method of soils.

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2319-8052 (Online) - 2231-3478 (Print)
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R. N. Khare1, R. G. Gupta2 and A. K. Jain3 , "Recent technology of removal of Arsenic from soils ", Journal of Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, Volume 23, Issue 1, Page Number , 2016

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