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Containing Contamination:Trees, Fungi and Bacteria to the Rescue


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1 Environmental Management and Policy Research Institute, Doresanipalya Forest Campus, Bengaluru 560 078, India
 

Managing heavy metal pollution from industrial, urban and mining waste has become a major concern in the modern era. Take, for example, the state of Odisha. It accounts for 98% of total chromite mining reserves in India. The Sukinda chromite mine area, in particular, is reported to contain 60% of hexavalent chromium in drinking water. And the maximum permissible limit for Cr(VI) is 0.05 mg/l for potable water.
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Pavithra P. Nayak
Environmental Management and Policy Research Institute, Doresanipalya Forest Campus, Bengaluru 560 078, India

Abstract


Managing heavy metal pollution from industrial, urban and mining waste has become a major concern in the modern era. Take, for example, the state of Odisha. It accounts for 98% of total chromite mining reserves in India. The Sukinda chromite mine area, in particular, is reported to contain 60% of hexavalent chromium in drinking water. And the maximum permissible limit for Cr(VI) is 0.05 mg/l for potable water.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv112%2Fi03%2F447-448