Study of environment impacts in soils: Acid lead type used car bateries recycle case
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environment impacts, soils contaminade, bateries recycle, leadAbstract
Increasing number of soils contaminade by lead, can be found nowadays, specialy because of its use in the composition of many industrial products, which are demanded by modern society. For example, lead is used in pipe manufacturing, electrical wire covering, sink, tank and roof manufactering, and specialy in car bateries manufacturing. This fact causes the appearance of a signifcant number of companies which recycle this type of batery. The process starts when the lead plates are taken off from the bateries and then smelted in a hight temperature oven. Afterwards the melted lead is transformed into solid pieces and finaly selled to industries that manufaturate bateries, to use them as a secondary raw material.The recycle bateries process produces solid residues that are left in the soil because it has not trade value. This fact causes contamination of the environment by lead and other elements. When soil absorption limits is exceeded, the metal remains in the soil surface and can be consumed by the feed chains, causing big problems to the people health and to the ecosystem as a whole.This work makes a survey of environment impacts caused byan industy that manufaturate this kind of recycle and it is situated in Campina Grande city.Downloads
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Fernandes, J. D., Dantas, E. R. B., Barbosa, J. N., & Barbosa, E. A. (2011). Study of environment impacts in soils: Acid lead type used car bateries recycle case. Revista Brasileira De Gestão E Desenvolvimento Regional, 7(1). Retrieved from https://www.rbgdr.com.br/revista/index.php/rbgdr/article/view/365
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