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Hazardous wastes in eastern and central Europe: technology and health effects.

Issues of hazardous waste management are major concerns in the countries of eastern and central Europe. A National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences-supported conference was held in Prague, Czech Republic, as a part of a continuing effort to provide information and promote discussion among...

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Autores principales: Carpenter, D O, Cikrt, M, Suk, W A
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1566513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10090701
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description Issues of hazardous waste management are major concerns in the countries of eastern and central Europe. A National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences-supported conference was held in Prague, Czech Republic, as a part of a continuing effort to provide information and promote discussion among the countries of eastern and central Europe on issues related to hazardous wastes. The focus was on incineration as a means of disposal of hazardous wastes, with discussions on both engineering methods for safe incineration, and possible human health effects from incineration by-products. Representatives from government agencies, academic institutions, and local industries from 14 countries in the region participated along with a few U.S. and western European experts in this field. A series of 12 country reports documented national issues relating to the environment, with a focus on use of incineration for hazardous waste disposal. A particularly valuable contribution was made by junior scientists from the region, who described results of environmental issues in their countries.
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spelling pubmed-15665132006-09-19 Hazardous wastes in eastern and central Europe: technology and health effects. Carpenter, D O Cikrt, M Suk, W A Environ Health Perspect Research Article Issues of hazardous waste management are major concerns in the countries of eastern and central Europe. A National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences-supported conference was held in Prague, Czech Republic, as a part of a continuing effort to provide information and promote discussion among the countries of eastern and central Europe on issues related to hazardous wastes. The focus was on incineration as a means of disposal of hazardous wastes, with discussions on both engineering methods for safe incineration, and possible human health effects from incineration by-products. Representatives from government agencies, academic institutions, and local industries from 14 countries in the region participated along with a few U.S. and western European experts in this field. A series of 12 country reports documented national issues relating to the environment, with a focus on use of incineration for hazardous waste disposal. A particularly valuable contribution was made by junior scientists from the region, who described results of environmental issues in their countries. 1999-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1566513/ /pubmed/10090701 Text en
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title_full Hazardous wastes in eastern and central Europe: technology and health effects.
title_fullStr Hazardous wastes in eastern and central Europe: technology and health effects.
title_full_unstemmed Hazardous wastes in eastern and central Europe: technology and health effects.
title_short Hazardous wastes in eastern and central Europe: technology and health effects.
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