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− | <br> | + | <br>Cyanide is very toxic to living organisms and its removal from water is critical. While there has not been high levels of cyanide detected in areas close to the location of the waste dumping, significantly high readings of cyanide were detected in Decha, in 2010 and 2012. Investigations should be carried out in any industrial sites near the area as these sensor readings are a cause for concern. |
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<td><b>8. Iron</b> | <td><b>8. Iron</b> | ||
− | <br> | + | <br>While iron is not known to be a key contaminant in soil, it is worth noting that on 15 August 2003, significantly high readings of iron were captured at several stations. These anomalies are interesting because iron levels are close to zero during other time periods. |
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<td><b>9. Lead</b> | <td><b>9. Lead</b> | ||
− | <br> | + | <br>Sewage sludge is a source of lead contamination in soils. While lead readings are generally close to zero in recent times, there was a significantly high reading detected at Kohsoom on 15 August 2003, the same day during which especially high levels of iron were detected at several locations. |
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Revision as of 21:41, 8 July 2018
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Insights from Viz
Chemical Contamination: Trends of possible interest
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1. Toxic manufacturing chemical - Methylosmolene
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2. Anionic Active Surfactant
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3. Arsenic
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4. Biochemical Oxygen Demand
The filtered dashboard show the spikes in BOD at Tansanee in recent times. |
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5. Chlorodinine
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6. Chromium
The filtered dashboard show the spikes in BOD at Tansanee in recent times. |
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7. Cyanides
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8. Iron
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9. Lead
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10. Nickel
The filtered dashboard show the spikes in BOD at Tansanee in recent times. |
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