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  1. Impact of sustainable solid waste management on economic development – lessons from Enugu State Nigeria

    Published 2014
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  2. Response of kikuyu grass (Pennisetum clandestinum) to irrigation with saline, sodic wastes and nitrogenous, manganiferous effluent by Mills, Anthony

    Published 2017
    “…The kikuyu pastures are presently used as a land disposal system for a saline waste from a pulp bleaching process. Due to process changes, the dominant salt type in the waste is anticipated to change from KaCl to Na₂SO₄. …”
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  3. DEGRADATION OF POLYAMIDE-6 BY MICROBIAL ISOLATES FROM SOLID WASTE DUMPSITES IN LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA

    Published 2012-10
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  4. Municipal solid-waste collection and disposal management using geospatial techniques in Maseru City, Lesotho by Moremi, Makhosi

    Published 2023
    “…The use of geospatial techniques plays a crucial role in solid waste management. Collection and transportation of solid waste must be done in an efficient manner to avoid negative environmental impacts. …”
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  5. The development of biosorbents from agricultural waste sources for the separation of fat-based particles from water by Swart, Marli

    Published 2020
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  6. Challenges impeding South African municipalities from adopting waste-to-energy schemes : an exploratory approach by Mutezo, Gamuchirai Thelma

    Published 2016
    “…As a resource, waste is abundantly available but largely underexploited in South Africa. …”
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  7. Utilisation of fly ash and brine in a geopolymeric material

    Published 2013
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  8. Biodegradation of complex aromatic compounds in nuclear process water

    Published 2013
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  9. Environmental Performance Assessment of Froth Flotation for Coal Recovery and Sulfur Removal from Ultrafine Coal Waste by Fundikwa, Bridget

    Published 2016
    “…Previous studies have demonstrated the technical feasibility of this process for a number of coal waste types on a laboratory-scale, with results indicating that it is possible to recover large quantities of useable coal whilst generating a tailings waste stream with a reduced sulfur content and negligible ARD risk. …”
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  10. Health risk of heavy metals in celosia argentea L. Grown on municipal Waste soils in Ibadan, Nigeria

    Published 2017
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  11. Field assessment of progressive remediation of soil contaminated with lead-acid battery waste in response to compost application

    Published 2011
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  12. The Wall: Exploring inequality, waste and hope in Vrygrond and the adjacent Capricorn Business Park (Cape Town, SA) by Berning, Carey

    Published 2025
    “…As such, this study, in experimenting with a catalytic type of social science, examines the past and present spatial, social and economic divisions experienced in the space. …”
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  13. Design and evaluation through simulation and experimental apparatus of a small scale waste heat recovery system by Lotun, Devprakash

    Published 2012
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  14. Application of biogranules in the anaerobic treatment of distillery effluents by O'Kennedy, Onicha Deborah

    Published 2012
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  15. Generation of wealth from waste management practices among rural dwellers in Afijio Local Government Area of Oyo state

    Published 2013
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  16. Lepage-type change-pointcontrol chartsapplied to monitoring acute mal-nutrition in under-5 children in Nigeria

    Published 2017
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  17. Investigating ferric ion production and consumption trends in a simulated e-waste bioleaching environment for maximum metal dissolution efficiency by Gituma, Mark Kinoti

    Published 2017
    “…When disposed of, it is termed Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and is one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world. …”
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