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A Review on Effect of Industrial Effluents on Geotechnical Properties of Soil

Amogh S. Patil, Bhojling R Lakknar, Mithun Gowda, Shreyas Akki, K. N. Vishwanath, Jayatheertha H. S.

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Water and renders it unfit for drinking or irrigation. Samples of soil were allowed to dry naturally in the shade, and then crushed with a hardwood roller and run through a sieve with 2 mm diameter holes. Before being examined, processed soil samples were kept in plastic bags. To get rid of the dust, plant samples were carefully cleaned with running tap water. After that, they were cleaned in distilled water and 0.1 N HCl solutions, respectively. Plant samples were air dried and then dried at 600 degrees Celsius in an electric oven. The plant samples that had dried were placed in plastic packages after being finely powdered in a Wiley mill.


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