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Industrial Water Waste, Problems and the Solution
Author(s) -
Alif Noor Anna
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
forum geografi/forum geografi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2460-3945
pISSN - 0852-0682
DOI - 10.23917/forgeo.v4i2.530
Subject(s) - harm , industrial waste , business , agriculture , waste management , resource (disambiguation) , order (exchange) , natural resource economics , balance (ability) , agricultural waste , secondary sector of the economy , environmental science , engineering , economics , computer science , economy , ecology , medicine , computer network , finance , political science , law , physical medicine and rehabilitation , biology
Recently, the long term development in Indonesia has changed agricultural sector to the industrial sector. This development can apparently harm our own people. This is due to the waste that is produced from factories. The waste from various factories seems to have different characteristics. This defference encourages us to be able to find out different of methods of managing waste so that cost can be reduced, especially in water treatment. In order that industrial development and environmental preservation can run together in balance, many institutions involved should be consider, especially in the industrial chain, the environment, and human resource, these three elements can be examined in terms of their tolerance to waste.

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