Nasreen et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Biodegradation of petroleum industry oily sludge and its application in land farming: a reviewNasreen et al., 2018
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- Nasreen Z
- Kalsoom S
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- International Journal of Environment and Waste Management
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One of the foremost solid wastes produced by petrochemical industries is oily sludge. Oily sludge being a mixture of various kinds of hydrocarbons has been characterised as a hazardous waste by Environment Protection Act and Hazardous Wastes Handling Rules …
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