Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024) Pollution Impacts and Sustainable Solutions for Environmental Health Remediation

This section presents analysis of different types of pollution and their impact on health and the environment, as well as some sustainable remediation efforts utilizing organisms to restore environmental health.

The articles in this issue were authorized/co-authorized by authors from Indonesia, Malaysia, Hungary, Jordan and India

Published: 2025-01-31

Articles

Coagulation-Floculation Process in Water Remediation

DOI : https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v4i1.6693
1-8
2025-01-09
Abstract views: 205 , Downloads : 255
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The importance of water treatment to maintain water quality for safe consumption and prevent environmental pollution. Coagulation flocculation is one of the simple and low-cost Point Of Use (POU) technologies in treating water and wastewater. The use of coagulation-flocculation methods in water treatment effective in separating suspended solids and colloids in wastewater and surface water. The

Do arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and organic fertilizer enhance soil properties and nutrients uptake on plant production?

DOI : https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v4i1.6542
15-24
2025-01-09
Abstract views: 121 , Downloads : 90
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The use of chemical ertilizer can be harmful for envionments and threaten a sustainability agriculture. One of the alternative to overcome the problem is using organic fertilizer which is eco-friendly. Another problem come when organic fertilizer cannot meet nutrients sufficiency due to low nutrients and slow-release effect. On the other hand, the use of Arbuscular Mychorrizal Fungi (AMF) has b

The impact of pollution from hazardous and toxic materials (B3) waste on public health

DOI : https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v4i1.6958
33-37
2025-01-09
Abstract views: 255 , Downloads : 157
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Land pollution by B3 waste can have an impact on human health, the environment and even the sustainability of natural resources. In 2021, Indonesia produced around 60 tons of B3 waste from the industrial sector. In several industrial sectors, it was reported that several workers complained of health problems due to soil contamination by B3 waste. Some of the health impacts that may arise due to

Water pollution due to pesticide use in agricultural areas

DOI : https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v4i1.6855
2025-02-11
Abstract views: 108 , Downloads : 129
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Water pollution due to pesticide use in agricultural areas is an increasingly pressing environmental issue. Pesticides are used to control pests and plant diseases, often having negative consequences for water quality and aquatic ecosystems. Method: systematic methodological approach. This study uses a descriptive method to describe the level of river water pollution due to pesticide use. Selec

Pesticides And Soil Pollution: Health Risks That Threaten To Human Life

DOI : https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v4i1.6689
9-14
2025-01-09
Abstract views: 84 , Downloads : 76
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Soil as a natural resource that acts as a medium for plant growth, soil provides nutrients, water, and physical support for plants. In addition, soil also functions as a carbon store, helping to regulate the climate by absorbing greenhouse gases. The process of soil formation involves complex interactions between minerals, organic matter, water, and living organisms. Soil pollution is increasin

The impact of river pollution on health disorders

DOI : https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v4i1.6856
2025-02-10
Abstract views: 213 , Downloads : 108
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River pollution in Indonesia is a serious problem that has a wide impact on public health. Rivers, as the main water source for many communities, are often polluted by human activities, such as industrial waste, domestic waste, and agriculture. Method: This study is a literature review. The database used in searching for this article is Google Scholar, 5 journals were obtained which were then a