Water Quality Degradation Due to Heavy Metal Contamination: Health Impacts and Eco-Friendly Approaches for Heavy Metal Remediation
Hohai University · Anhui University of Technology
Abstract
Water quality depends on its physicochemical and biological parameters. Changes in parameters such as pH, temperature, and essential and non-essential trace metals in water can render it unfit for human use. Moreover, the characteristics of the local environment, geological processes, geochemistry, and hydrological properties of water sources also affect water quality. Generally, groundwater is utilized for drinking purposes all over the globe. The surface is also utilized for human use and industrial purposes. There are several natural and anthropogenic activities responsible for the heavy metal contamination of water. Industrial sources, including coal washery, steel industry, food processing industry,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 20.30
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 174
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8Topics & keywords
- Contamination
- Environmental remediation
- Environmental science
- Pollutant
- Environmentally friendly
- Hazardous waste
- Water quality
- Environmental chemistry