2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.05.081
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Environmental impact assessment of wastewater discharge with multi-pollutants from iron and steel industry

Abstract: The iron and steel industry discharges large quantities of wastewater. The environmental impact of the wastewater is traditionally assessed from the quantitative aspect. However, the water quality of discharged wastewater plays a more significant role in damaging the natural environment. Moreover, comprehensive assessment of multi-pollutants in wastewater from both quality and quantity is still a gap. In this work, a total environmental impact score (TEIS) is defined to assess the environmental impact of waste… Show more

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“…No research has yet been done to consider the flow rate of waste gases and the 6 availability of emitting sources in environmental impact assessment of multi-air emissions. To fill the gap, a total environmental impact score (TEIS) approach introduced from wastewater discharge assessment (Sun et al, 2019) is proposed in this work to assess the co-effect of multi-air emissions. The contribution of the proposed approach is that the flow rate of waste gases and the availability of emitting sources are considered, besides the emission concentration.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No research has yet been done to consider the flow rate of waste gases and the 6 availability of emitting sources in environmental impact assessment of multi-air emissions. To fill the gap, a total environmental impact score (TEIS) approach introduced from wastewater discharge assessment (Sun et al, 2019) is proposed in this work to assess the co-effect of multi-air emissions. The contribution of the proposed approach is that the flow rate of waste gases and the availability of emitting sources are considered, besides the emission concentration.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, environmental impacts can be reduced by increasing energy efficiency (Sun et al, 2019a). The government shall encourage the ceramic manufacturers to improve their energy efficiency by reducing tax or providing subsidies to facilitate the installation of production equipment with high energy efficiency.…”
Section: For Administratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weather is also taken into account through sun, rain, wind, air, and snow. Most human actions have severely damaged all these resources (Sun et al, 2019). This negative influence on natural patrimony has developed irreversible harm that currently impacts all of humanity.…”
Section: Natural Heritage and Patrimonymentioning
confidence: 99%