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Abstract

The  paper presents  the  study  to  understand  evaluate  and examine  the  different  pollution  abatement  strategies   of Indian Farmer's Fertilizer  Cooperative   Ltd. It also  includes  the  identification,  types  and means  of various  pollution  hazards and to  sutdy  the  abatement  strategy   of different pollutants.

Keywords

Fertilizer Management Effluent Pollution

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Bhutiani, R., Khanna, D. R., & Sarkar, P. (2003). Waste management strategy of a fertilizer plant. Environment Conservation Journal, 4(1-3), 109–122. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2003.0412315

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