235 results match your criteria: "National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI)[Affiliation]"

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  • - Open dumping remains a major method of municipal solid waste disposal, especially in developing countries like India, leading to significant environmental degradation and health risks.
  • - The study conducted at Bhandewadi Dumpsite in Nagpur assessed soil and groundwater contamination, finding elevated levels of heavy metals such as Cr, Ni, and Pb within a 2 km radius due to leachate from the dumpsite.
  • - Results highlight the urgent need for improved waste management strategies and policy measures to prevent environmental pollution and manage metal migration effectively.
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Fluorosis, a debilitating disease, causes dental mottling and bone deformities among other adverse health effects. The current epidemiological study focused on the prevalence and risk factors of fluorosis in the fluoride endemic village, Dongargaon, Maharashtra, India. The clinical diagnosis of subjects showed 96.

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  • * A study at the Bhandewadi landfill in Nagpur, India, examined the characteristics of bio-earth, revealing a moisture content of 25.2%, total organic carbon of 14.3%, and the presence of heavy metals along with significant microplastic pollution.
  • * Microplastic assessment showed an average of over 100,000 microplastic items per kg of bio-earth, highlighting a need for further research and strategies to mitigate this issue for safe agricultural use.
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Resource recovery from legacy waste dumpsites in India: A path towards sustainable waste management.

Chemosphere

October 2024

CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI), Nehru Marg, Nagpur, 440 020, Maharashtra, India; Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad, 201 002, Uttar Pradesh, India. Electronic address:

Legacy waste dumpsites have been a significant environmental concern in India for many years. These dumpsites are characterized by the uncontrolled disposal of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and have led to various types of pollution and disease outbreaks. As India faces the challenges of rapid urbanization and increased waste generation and with over 3000 legacy waste dumpsites in the country, the need to address these legacy waste dumpsites has become paramount.

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Waste, often overlooked, stands out as a prime source of valuable products, meeting the demand for natural resources. In the face of environmental challenges, this study explores the crucial role of waste-derived catalysts in sustainable practices, emphasizing the transformative potential of solid waste materials. Carbon-based catalysts sourced from agricultural, municipal, and industrial waste streams can be transformed into activated carbon, biochar, and hydrochar which are extensively used adsorbents.

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Sewage sludge management and enhanced energy recovery using anaerobic digestion: an insight.

Water Sci Technol

August 2024

CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI), Nehru Marg, Nagpur 440 020, India; Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad 201 002, India E-mail:

Sewage sludge (SS) is a potential source of bioenergy, yet its management is a global concern. Anaerobic digestion (AD) is applied to effectively valorize SS by reclaiming energy in the form of methane. However, the complex floc structure of SS hinders hydrolysis during AD process, thus resulting in lower process efficiency.

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Lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), a double-stranded DNA virus from the Capripoxvirus genus, primarily affects Bos indicus, Bos taurus breeds, and water buffalo. Arthropod vectors, including mosquitoes and biting flies, are the main LSDV transmitters. Although LSDV is not zoonotic, this study unexpectedly detected LSDV reads in the upper respiratory tract microbiome of humans from rural and urban areas in Maharashtra, India.

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The residual pesticides in soil can affect the natural microbiome composition and genetic profile that drive nutrient cycling and soil fertility. In the present study, metagenomic approach was leveraged to determine modulations in nutrient cycling and microbial composition along with connected nexus of pesticide, antibiotic, and heavy metal resistance in selected crop and fallow soils having history of consistent pesticide applications. GC-MS analysis estimated residuals of chlorpyrifos, hexachlorbenzene, and dieldrin showing persistent nature of pesticides that pose selective pressure for microbial adaptation.

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In silico exploration of 4(α-l-rhamnosyloxy)-benzyl isothiocyanate: A promising phytochemical-based drug discovery approach for combating multi-drug resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

Comput Biol Med

September 2024

Department of Biochemical Pharmacology & Drug Design, Institute of Molecular Biology "Roumen Tsanev", Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS), Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Bl. 21, 1113, Sofia, Bulgaria; Department of Science, University of Basilicata, Via Dell'Ateneo Lucano 10, 85100, Potenza, Italy.

Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Staphylococcus aureus infections significantly threaten global health. With rising resistance to current antibiotics and limited solutions, the urgent discovery of new, effective, and affordable antibacterials with low toxicity is imperative to combat diverse MDR S. aureus strains.

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In developing economies, the decarbonization of energy sector has become a global priority for sustainable and cleaner energy system. Biohydrogen production from renewable sources of waste biomass is a good source of energy incentive that reduces the pollution. Biohydrogen has a high calorific value and emits no emissions, producing both energy security and environmental sustainability.

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Reading the viral genome through whole genome sequencing (WGS) enables the detection of changes in the viral genome. The rapid changes in the SARS-CoV-2 viral genome may cause immune escape leading to an increase in the pathogenicity or infectivity. Monitoring mutations through genomic surveillance helps understand the amino acid changes resulting from the mutation.

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Heavy metals contamination in soil is a global concern affecting the environment with far-reaching consequences for ecosystems and the health of human beings. Heavy metals contamination of soil entails a significant threat to the environment and human health. This research paper focuses on the quantification of heavy metals contamination in soil in Kanpur district, a highly industrialized and densely populated region in India.

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Globally, more than 2 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW) are generated each year, with that amount anticipated to reach around 3.5 billion tonnes by 2050. On a worldwide scale, food and green waste contribute the major proportion of MSW, which accounts for 44% of global waste, followed by recycling waste (38%), which includes plastic, glass, cardboard, and paper, and 18% of other materials.

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Groundwater quality in Hili, a semi-arid border region at Indo-Bangladesh border, was investigated in the post-monsoon season of 2021, succeeded by assessment of probabilistic health risk arising from fluoride (F) and iron (Fe) intake, with the hypothesis that groundwater quality of the region was not satisfactory for human consumption and health, considering earlier reports on high groundwater F and Fe in few of the neighboring districts. All water samples were found to be potable in terms of Ca, Mg, Cl, SO and NO , but F and Fe exceeded prescribed safe limits for drinking water in about 48% and 7% samples. Almost all water samples were found to be good for irrigation in terms of sodium adsorption ratio (SAR), soluble sodium percentage (SSP), Kelly's index (KI), %Na and magnesium ratio (MR).

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Are we underestimating stormwater? Stormwater as a significant source of microplastics in surface waters.

J Hazard Mater

March 2024

Environmental Engineering and Management Division, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, West Bengal 721302, India; School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, West Bengal 721302, India. Electronic address:

Stormwater represent a critical pathway for transporting microplastics (MPs) to surface waters. Due to complex dynamics of MPs in stormwater, its dispersion, weathering, risk, and transport are poorly understood. This review bridges those gaps by summarizing the latest findings on sources, abundance, characteristics, and dynamics involved in stormwater MP pollution.

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The need for potable water consumption in urban and suburban regions can be decreased by greywater treatment and its reuse. Utilizing natural fibers may provide sustainable solutions in addressing challenges related to water resource management. In this study, a fixed-film reactor was designed with Luffa cylindrica (an annually occurring fruit) as a bio-carrier.

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Metal-related pollution from dust is a significant source of toxic elements in urban areas. The present study aimed to assess the health risk posed by heavy metals present in dust samples to the people residing near the Sewage Treatment Plant (STP). Dust samples were collected from an STP with a capacity of 130 mega litres per day (MLD).

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Epidemiologic investigations have previously been published in more than 200 papers, and several studies have examined the impacts of particle air pollution on health. The main conclusions now being made about the epidemiological evidence of particle pollution-induced health impacts are discussed in this article. Although there is no universal agreement, most reviewers conclude that particulate air pollution, particularly excellent combustion-cause contamination prevalent in many municipal and manufacturing environments, is a significant risk for cardiopulmonary sickness and mortality.

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Agri-food waste as environmental pollutant: Root causes, challenges and solution.

Environ Pollut

November 2023

Department of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics, Jaypee University of Information Technology, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, 173215, India.

In addition, wet solid waste can be converted to fuel components using hydrothermal liquefaction technology. To minimize the adversity of environmental pollution, some of the preventive measures need to be undertaken by following the principles of 3R's- Reuse, Reduce and Recycle, each one plant one, use of public transportation and adopt the use of carpooling to save fuel.

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Face masks, a prime component of personal protective equipment (PPE) items, have become an integral part of human beings to survive under the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic situation. The global population requires an estimated 130 billion face masks and 64 billion gloves/month, while the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the daily disposal of approximately 3.5 billion single-use face masks, resulting in a staggering 14,245,230.

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The influence of reduction in emissions on the inherent temporal characteristics of PM and NO concentration time series in six urban cities of India is assessed by computing the Hurst exponent using Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (DFA) during the lockdown period (March 24-April 20, 2020) and the corresponding period during the previous two years (i.e., 2018 and 2019).

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Being the second most populous country in the world, India presents valuable lessons for the world about dealing with the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. From this perspective, we attempted a retrospective evaluation of India's SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance strategy and also gave some recommendations for undertaking effective genomic surveillance. The dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic are continuously evolving, and there is a dire need to modulate the genomic surveillance strategy accordingly.

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The present study aimed to screen and optimize lipase production by the Antarctic strain Acinetobacter johnsonii Ant12 for lipid-rich wastewater treatment. Lipase production was successfully enhanced threefold through optimization of culture conditions. The optimum crude lipase activity was observed at 50 °C with high stability in a wide temperature range.

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Functional capacities for bioremediation are governed by metabolic mechanisms of inhabiting microbial communities at polluted niches. Process fluctuations lead to stress scenarios where microbes evolve continuously to adapt to sustain the harsh conditions. The biological wastewater treatment (WWT) process harbors the potential of these catabolic microbes for the degradation of organic molecules.

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