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Source and Control of Hydrocarbon Pollution

In: Hydrocarbon Pollution and its Effect on the Environment

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  • Manish Srivastava
  • Anamika Srivastava
  • Varun Rawat
  • Anjali Yadav

Abstract

Hydrocarbon contamination is of great worry because of their widespread effect on all forms of life. Pollution caused by increasing the use of crude oil is ordinary because of its extensive application and its related transport and dumping problems. Crude oil contains a complex mixture of aliphatic, aromatic, and heterocyclic compounds. Soil naturally consists of heavy metals, and due to human action like refining of oil and use of pesticides, their concentration in soil is rising. Several areas have such high heavy metal and metalloid concentration that surrounding natural ecosystem has been badly affected. The reason is that heavy metals and metalloids limit microbe's activity rendering it unsuitable for hydrocarbon degradation, thus reducing its effectiveness. Environmental remediation is thus extremely necessary and involves with the elimination of pollutants from soil, air, and water. In the last several decades, different methods have been employed and applied for the cleanup of our environment which includes mechanical, chemical, and biochemical remediation methods. The hydrocarbon pollution consists of many aspects like oil spills, fossil fuels, organic pollutants like aromatics, etc. that are discussed below.

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  • Manish Srivastava & Anamika Srivastava & Varun Rawat & Anjali Yadav, 2019. "Source and Control of Hydrocarbon Pollution," Chapters, in: Muharrem Ince & Olcay Kaplan Ince (ed.), Hydrocarbon Pollution and its Effect on the Environment, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:192407
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.86487
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    Keywords

    aromatic hydrocarbons; organic and inorganic pollutants; bioremediation; chemical remediation;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q52 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Pollution Control Adoption and Costs; Distributional Effects; Employment Effects

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