Author(s):
Umang Singh, Anil Kumar, Deepak Pant
Abstract:
Leachate from open dumping sites is found to be a major threat towards carcinogenic
chemical footprint. The present study was conducted to evaluate the supply of various chemicals
from electronic and battery (E&B) waste in dumping sites. Various types of E&B waste from
household sources are regularly mixed with municipal solid waste (MSW). This study reports the
presence of various types of primary and secondary pollutants in MSW from E&B waste. The
major organic compounds found in the leachate were various phthalates, pyrrolidone and
succinimide derivatives which may be due to the presence of e-toys and battery waste in the
landfill. Intrusion of leachate containing these toxic compounds into river and groundwater
systems leads to health implications like reproductive and developmental disorders, endocrine
disruption and even cancer. It is concluded that a proper E&B waste management is necessary to
ensure human and ecological health.
Pages: 204-210
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