Industrial Pollution Study Guide – Air, Water Pollution & Industrial Waste Management

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Published date: April 21, 2026
  • Location: Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India
This book provides a clear understanding of how different industries contribute to pollution and how it can be managed. It covers industrial sectors such as fertilizer, paper, leather, and refinery industries along with methods for controlling air pollution, odors, and wastewater. A helpful resource for students who want to understand both theoretical concepts and real-world environmental practices. The book is published by Pragati Prakashan and e-book is available on ebookselibrary.

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