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Storing and trading of sulphur

Started this discussion. Last reply by Shiv Kumar Lakhara Jul 9, 2014. 1 Reply

I want to store(by purchasing from someone) and trade sulphur 2500 tonnes. Do I need to obtain any clearance/NOC from Pollution Control Board?Continue

MS in Environmental Engineering

Started this discussion. Last reply by Rohit Singla Oct 18, 2013. 5 Replies

Hello AllI am finding it difficult to select a good program in MS-Environmental Engineering outside India.Can anyone help?Continue

domestic wastewater treatment

Started this discussion. Last reply by Niranjan Kolekar Apr 13, 2013. 1 Reply

Is septic tank an effective treatment for domestic waste water generated in household of today keeping in mind the use of chemicals used in various products we use these days in our day to day life? Continue

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Punjab Pollution Control Board
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http://www.ppcb.gov.in
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Assistant Environmental Engineer
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Thapar University
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Solar lighting and solid waste energy generation
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Municipal Solid Waste-Challenges and the road ahead

Posted on September 28, 2013 at 3:24am 9 Comments

Municipal Solid Waste is the easiest source of pollution and is the largest source of pollution (by quantity).

In India, we normally complain that our cities are not clean. We always find dirty and stinking places at large even in the best of our cities and metropolis. Solid waste is the most common nuisance faced by the people at large and it has become such a part of our daily lives that we knowingly or unknowingly almost neglect the situation nowadays. We attribute this either to…

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At 2:09am on September 17, 2013, Sulagna Chattopadhyay said…

Dear Rohit, 

Thank you so much for your swift affirmative. However, please also let us know your email ID so that we may be able to send you the PDF for final viewing and comments before it goes for print.

Warm regards

Sulagna

At 7:26am on September 16, 2013, Sulagna Chattopadhyay said…

Dear Rohit, 

Your comment on the sanitary napkins was indeed very well informed. I would like to use to for our publication GnY. Would you be interested in contributing it? We are closing issue so an early response will be appreciated. Regards

Sulagna, Editor, GnY. www.geographyandyou.com 

 
 
 

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