Challenges For Hydrometallurgy In Environmental And Health Stewardship

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Bruce R. Conard
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Consideration of environmental and human health issues in metallurgy is growing rapidly. While not all metallurgists need to have detailed expertise in environmental and health questions, they should be aware of the challenges the metals industry faces, be able to interact with colleagues in other sciences and contribute to sound metal resource management. Hydrometallurgists occupy a unique position among metallurgists because of their knowledge of the behaviour of metals in aqueous systems, which are of fundamental importance in understanding environmental chemistry and human toxicology. As a result, hydrometallurgists should more frequently and passionately lend their expertise in assessing environmental and health risks of metals and in helping to develop effective global guidelines, regulations and process and product stewardship strategies, thereby enabling metals to continue their beneficial service to society.
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APA: Bruce R. Conard  (2003)  Challenges For Hydrometallurgy In Environmental And Health Stewardship

MLA: Bruce R. Conard Challenges For Hydrometallurgy In Environmental And Health Stewardship. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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