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

MY Farrah Aini Dahalan,  Faculty of Civil Engineering Technology, University Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia,  Malaysia
ID Mimin Indriani Mulia,  Center for Environmental Health of Pesantren, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya, Indonesia,  Indonesia
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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

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The impact of water pollution on environmental health in the context of household waste

MY Nabilah Aminah Lutpi,  School of Environmental Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis,  Malaysia
ID Ahmad Jazuly Nabil,  Center for Environmental Health of Pesantren, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya, Indonesia,  Indonesia
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Water pollution is one of the environmental problems that is increasingly urgent to be addressed, especially those caused by household waste. This waste, if not managed properly, can contain various hazardous chemicals and microorganisms that contaminate water sources. Descriptive analysis to describe the pollution phenomenon in depth through narrative analysis of community experiences and the

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A review of current status, challenges, and solution to improve waste management

MY Goh Zhu Hang,  Environmental Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Curtin University, CDT 250, Miri, Sarawak, 98009, Malaysia,  Malaysia
MY Tony Hadibarata,  Environmental Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Curtin University, CDT 250, Miri, Sarawak, 98009, Malaysia,  Malaysia
Abstract views: 581 , Downloads : 286
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Government plays the most important role in improving the waste management system. Incineration system can be introduced into the waste management system to incinerate specific type of waste. This will increase the availability space for the landfilling process. However, the incineration process must be carried out with full pollution control system to prevent and minimize the pollution that mi

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Hospital liquid waste treatment: a review

ID Achmad Syifa Ul Qulub Al Arifin,  Departement of Public Health, Faculty of Health, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya, Indonesia,  Indonesia
ID Ahmad Jazuly Nabil,  Center for Environmental Health of Pesantren, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya, Indonesia,  Indonesia
Abstract views: 238 , Downloads : 229
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Hospital activities affect the condition of the waste produced, especially liquid waste, which can cause environmental pollution and cause health problems. Hospital waste comes from waste from the nutrition kitchen and canteen, laundry, laboratory, x-ray, and radiotherapy. Therefore, it is necessary to manage hospital wastewater properly and correctly, so that the hospital environment becomes h

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Water pollution due to pesticide use in agricultural areas

JO Nour Salah Abdeljawad,  Department of Business and Health Inspection, Health and Agriculture Sector, Greater Amman Municipality, Jordan,  Jordan
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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

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

ID Mimin Indriani Mulia,  Center for Environmental Health of Pesantren, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya, Indonesia,  Indonesia
Abstract views: 281 , Downloads : 227
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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

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The impact of electronic waste on land and its management efforts

ID Ita Nur Rahma,  Department of Public Health, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya, Indonesia,  Indonesia
MY Nur Salsabila Kamarudin,  Postgraduate student, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia,  Malaysia
Abstract views: 216 , Downloads : 192
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Electronic waste is waste containing Hazardous and Toxic Materials (B3). Heavy metals such as lead and cadmium can acidify the soil, reduce its quality for agriculture, and threaten microorganisms that are important for soil ecology. Descriptive method, by collecting information from various written sources to describe the impact of electronic waste on the soil in depth. Sorting of electronic w

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The impact of river pollution on health disorders

IN Rajeev Pratap Singh,  Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development, Banaras Hindu University, India,  India
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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

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The role of environmental factors on disease and transmission of infectious diseases

ID Rizki Muhammad Gifari,  Department of Public Health, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya, Indonesia,  Indonesia
MY Arina Azmina Ahmad Zubir,  Faculty of Civil Engineering Technology, University Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia,  Malaysia
Abstract views: 397 , Downloads : 269
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Infectious diseases remain a major global health problem, with environmental factors playing a significant role in the transmission and burden of disease, especially in densely populated areas. This literature review aims to evaluate the impact of environmental factors on infectious diseases. Data were collected from previous studies through platforms such as Google Scholar. The results showed

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Evaluation of the effectiveness of wastewater treatment methods: maintaining the quality of water bodies in Indonesia

MY Nur Salsabila Kamarudin,  Postgraduate student, Universiti Malaysia Perlis,  Malaysia
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ollution in water bodies is an increasingly urgent problem and requires serious attention, this is due to poor waste management. In 2016, around 73.24% of 140 rivers from 34 provinces in Indonesia were in a polluted status. So that better management efforts and effective policies are needed to reduce river pollution. The use of water treatment technology consistently and sustainably is needed t

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Environmental and Toxicology Management is a peer-reviewed journal for the publication of original articles, short communication, review articles, and case studies on the fundamentals, applications, and management of environmental and toxicology. Environmental and Toxicology Management is published online with a frequency of three (3) issues per year (April, August, and November). Besides that, special issues of Environmental and Toxicology Management will be published non-periodically from time to time. 

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