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Distillery sludge is a major source of aquatic pollution, but little is known about their microbial community and their association with the organic and metal pollutants. Sugarcane molasses-based distillery is an important industry in India, although the waste is usually treated prior to disposal,...

Author(s)
Sonam Tripathi; Purchase, D.; Al-Rashed, S.; Ram Chandra
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2022, 292, Part A,
Abstract

Reclaimed water is widely concerned as an effective recharge of groundwater and surface water, but trace organic pollutants produced by traditional wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) would cause environmental pollution (water and soil) during infiltration. Therefore, the effects of reclaimed...

Author(s)
Han JinLong; Xu YuFei; Xu Duo; Niu YunXia; Li Lei; Li FuPing; Li ZhaoXin; Wang Hao
Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Orlando, USA
Citation
Environmental Research, 2023, 218,
Abstract

A large in-service petrochemical enterprises in Northeast China was taken as the research object, and the Collaborative Monitored Natural Attenuation (CMNA) for soil and groundwater pollution was carried out to remedy combined pollution and reduce environmental risks. The pollutants distributions...

Author(s)
Song QuanWei; Xue ZhenKun; Wu HuiJun; Zhai Yong; Lu TaoTao; Du XianYuan; Zheng Jin; Chen HongKun; Zuo Rui
Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Orlando, USA
Citation
Environmental Research, 2023, 216, Part 4,
Abstract

In this paper, three bioretention facilities (BT, RG1-A, and RG1-B) were selected for on-site testing and experimental analysis. Of which, BT is a roadside bioretention tank with layered filler, while RG1-A and RG1-B are rain gardens with conventional filler (Bioretention soil media, BSM) and...

Author(s)
Li YaJiao; Fu Heng; Zhang JingYu; Zhang ZhaoXin; Li JiaKe
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021, 28, 32, pp 44389-44407
Abstract

Air pollution may alter the composition of gut microbiome and subsequent liver-related metabolic disorders. Schizophrenia was often accompanied by liver dysfunction. But it was still unclear whether air pollutants affected liver function in patients with schizophrenia through gut microbiome. We...

Author(s)
Yi WeiZhuo; Ji YiFu; Gao Hua; Pan RuBing; Wei QianNan; Cheng Jian; Song Closejian; He YangYang; Tang Chao; Liu XiangGuo; Song ShaSha; Su Hong
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2021, 291,
Abstract

The effective interception of membrane leads to the accumulation of microplastics (MPs) in membrane bioreactor (MBR) process for long-term operation. However, the influence of MPs accumulation on the performance of MBR hasn't been well understood. In this study, the accumulation of polypropylene...

Author(s)
Wang QiaoYing; Li YanLi; Liu YingYing; Zhou Zhen; Hu WeiJie; Lin LiFeng; Wu ZhiChao
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Chemosphere, 2022, 287, Part 1,
Abstract

Background: Environmental pollution may give rise to the incidence and progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), the most common cause for chronic severe liver lesions. Although knowledge of NAFLD pathogenesis is particularly important for the development of effective prevention,...

Author(s)
Zhou WeiShang; Shi Wei; Du XueYing; Han Yu; Tang Yu; Ri Sanghyok; Ju Kwangjin; Kim Tongchol; Huang Lin; Zhang WeiXia; Yu YiHan; Tian DanDan; Yu YingYing; Chen LiangBiao; Wu ZhiChao; Liu GuangXu
Publisher
Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Durham, USA
Citation
Environmental Health Perspectives, 2023, 131, 4,
Abstract

The co-occurrence networks and interactions of bacterial communities in sediments are highly variable with environmental factors, which are vital to the nutrient biogeochemical cycle, pollutants biodegradation, and microbial community stability in lake ecosystems. Although pollution gradients...

Author(s)
Zhang HuanJun; Yang Liu; Li Yi; Wang Chao; Zhang WenLong; Wang LongFei; Niu LiHua
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Journal of Environmental Management, 2022, 305,
Abstract

Frequent heavy aerosol pollution occurs during the winter heating season in northern China. Here, we characterized the airborne bacterial community structure and concentration, during typical pollution episodes that occurred during the winter heating season of 2017-2018 in Jinan and Weihai. During...

Author(s)
Wei Min; Liu HouFeng; Chen JianMin; Xu CaiHong; Li Jie; Xu PengJu; Sun ZiWen
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2020, 262,
Abstract

The limited evidence available suggests that the interaction between chemical pollutants and biological particles may intensify respiratory diseases caused by air pollution in urban areas. Unlike air pollutants, which are routinely measured, records of biotic component are scarce. While pollen...

Author(s)
Cordero, J. M.; Núñez, A.; García, A. M.; Borge, R.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2021, 269,

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