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  2. Chemical industry - Wikipedia

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    The chemical industry is also the second largest consumer of energy in manufacturing and spends over $5 billion annually on pollution abatement. In Europe, the chemical, plastics, and rubber sectors are among the largest industrial sectors. [ 18 ]

  3. Environmental impact of the chemical industry in Sarnia

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    Water pollution is a serious concern in Sarnia. A June 2003 Ryerson University study concluded that the main source of water pollution in the St. Clair River occurs at the Sarnia Water Pollution Control Centre (WPCC) due to chemical spills and ship emissions. [12] In 2008, the city resolved to replace the aging sewer pumps that controlled the ...

  4. List of industrial disasters - Wikipedia

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    A gas leakage accident at LG Polymers chemical plant in Gopala samudram, Vizag. The leakage had spread over a radius of about 3 km, affecting the nearby areas and villages. 11 were killed and more than 1000 people were injured as of 7 May 2020. [98] [99] 3 June 2020: 2020 Dahej chemical plant explosion. Five deaths and more than fifty people ...

  5. Attorney general sues chemical makers, marketers over ... - AOL

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    Most recently, DHEC has documented forever chemical pollution in fish, crabs and oysters. The agency cautioned recently against eating certain types of fish tainted by PFAS.

  6. NC politicians, industry battle over who should pay for PFAS ...

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    The tussle over pollution from "forever chemicals" is heating up in both Raleigh and Washington, especially over who should be on the financial hook to clean up the PFAS contamination in public ...

  7. Toxic waste - Wikipedia

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    The agriculture industry uses over 800,000 tons of pesticides worldwide annually that contaminate soils, and eventually infiltrate into groundwater, which can contaminate drinking water supplies. The oceans can be polluted from the stormwater runoff of these chemicals as well. Toxic waste in the form of petroleum oil can either spill into the ...

  8. Chemical waste - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) prohibits disposing of certain materials down drains. [4] Therefore, when hazardous chemical waste is generated in a laboratory setting, it is usually stored on-site in appropriate waste containers, such as triple-rinsed chemical storage containers [5] or carboys, where it is later collected and disposed of in order to meet safety, health, and ...

  9. Scrubber - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the term "scrubber" has referred to pollution control devices that use liquid to wash unwanted pollutants from a gas stream. Recently, the term has also been used to describe systems that inject a dry reagent or slurry into a dirty exhaust stream to "wash out" acid gases. Scrubbers are one of the primary devices that control ...