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    where it comes from. Based on this reason, wastewater treatment is needed and crucial for converting the wastewater into an effluent that can be either discharged to the environment or reused. However, wastewater treatment plant posed safety and health hazards to the wastewater treatment worker. Work in the wastewater treatment sector was considered hazardous. Workers many experience health problem and deaths. The roles of wastewater treatment plant worker are day-to-day operate and maintain…

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    Wastewater treatment is closely related to the expectations set for the effluent quality. The wastewater treatment processes are designed to achieve improvements in the quality of the wastewater. This treatment process may reduce suspended solids, which are physical items that are a clogging hazard. Biodegradable organics can also be reduced in this treatment, these fuel microorganisms who then consume oxygen that is needed by the fish and can cause “dead zones” in local rivers. Pathogenic…

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    The core concept of Dharma states that it is a Hindu’s obligation to respect the incarnation of their divine god, could be part of the solution to the environmental crisis in the Ganges River. By utilizing the different meanings of Dharma, we can encourage Hindus to take action and clean up Mother Ganga. As shown in the “A Prayer for the Ganges” by Josh Hammer, the Ganges river is heavily polluted due to the amount of trash disposed into the river each day. For example, people have been throwing…

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    Earth is constantly being polluted in a variety of different ways. The pollution that continuously happens is harming us and the things around us. Plenty of the pollution that happens in our society can easily be slowed down or eradicated in a whole. Among the various types of pollution that need to be stopped water pollution is one the most damaging. Water pollution damages the environment, so it needs to be controlled because it can cause diseases, it can affect soil, it affects animals that…

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    conservation methods is unimaginable. With Seattle’s dramatic drop of an average water use of almost 70 gallons per day, other major cities should then learn the benefit of saving water. Cities can start by raising more awareness of water saving techniques and education for the younger generation. People sometimes argue that they won’t make an impact even if they switch over to water saving appliances and take shorter showers, which is not the case. In the study “Effects of a Water Conservation…

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    Water pollution means a change in its characteristics, components, quality, smell, Water pollution is any physical or chemical change in water quality, directly or indirectly, that adversely affects living organisms or makes water unsuitable for the required uses. Water pollution has a significant impact on the lives of the individual, the family and the community. Water is a vital requirement for humans and other living organisms , Water may be a major reason to end life on the ground if…

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    1.4 CONVENTIONAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS Conventional wastewater treatment consists of a combination of physical, chemical and biological operations to remove solids, organic matter and nutrients from wastewater. The general terms used to describe different degrees of treatment, in order of increasing treatment levels are preliminary, primary, secondary and tertiary or advanced wastewater treatment. Preliminary Treatment The objective of preliminary treatment is removal of coarse solids and…

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    mentally ill were abandoned and condemned by the law to the inhumane treatment these…

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    The image of water brings the image of life. Water makes up all life and is essential to the survival and wellbeing of life. To many people, water symbolizes freedom, but also the unknown. In Toni Morrison’s Beloved The Ohio River is a place where characters such as Beloved, Denver, and Sethe are reborn and given a new life, ultimately suggesting that the Ohio River serves as the bridge between worlds and the line separating them is as fluid as the water itself. The Ohio River symbolizes the…

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    care that brings about change, however it is critical to note change would never occur without the exchanges that take place between the therapist and the client. In previous chapters, Yalom, instructs us of how to conduct group therapy and what techniques should be utilized when forming a group, such as, screening clients, the informed consent, interventions that can be used, when therapy should be terminated and the follow up process. Transference and transparency demonstrates the role a…

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