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Low cost adsorption, phytoremediation and sludge management technologies of arsenic remediation adoptable in India: A review

Patil et al., 2014

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15264421146572778089
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Patil A
Rao M
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Nature Environment and Pollution Technology

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Arsenic is an important element in today's groundwater pollution scenario. It is introduced into soil and groundwater because of weathering of rocks and minerals followed by subsequent leaching and runoff. In India, a number of States, namely; West Bengal …
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