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Davidson E Egirani, J Chem Tech App 2018, Volume 2

CHROMATOGRAPHY AND SEPARATION

SCIENCE IN INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENT

CODE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Davidson E Egirani

Enopmc services ltd, UK

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ommunities recognize that the steadily increasing level of economic ac-

tivities and population growth, lead to an increase in environmental pres-

sure on critical areas. These adversely impact on the aquatic and terrestrial

environment of the population and fragile ecosystems. Therefore, there is

need for stakeholders to critically appraise principles, policies and practic-

es that could lead to sustainable environment that is driven by chromatog-

raphy and separation science principles and practices. This is applicable in

management of active environmental resources that are contaminant free.

This is for enhancing social, economic and environmental resource perfor-

mance. Management of watershed, industrial systems, agricultural systems

and biodiversity could fail, in the absence of integrated improved separation

and chromatography techniques to environmental management. Therefore,

sustainable organs need to handle legal instruments in a sustainable manner

to encourage and support integrated programs of industrial and agricultural

communities. The significant focus areas of sustainable agricultural devel-

opment, industrial development, and management of the natural resources

have suffered setback. These setbacks are due to the limited understanding

of the role of chromatography and separation science principles and practic-

es. There is minimal catalysis and chemical engineering-based management

system in developed and developing countries. In planning and attempting

to manage man and the resources under his control, the ability to subdue

waste using chromatography and separation science approach is critical to

stakeholders and should continuously form a component of the management

review and plan. This is because, waste inclusive agricultural and industrial

waste knows no boundary. This poses the most challenging aspect of pros-

perity offered by the quality, quantity, diversity and sustainability of our envi-

ronmental resources. Therefore, this paper would discuss the content of an

integrated environment code anchored on a sustainable chromatography and

separation science planning cycle. This approach could drive and sustain the

harmony between man and the environment.

Davidson E Egirani has completed his PhD in environ-

mental science at the University of East Anglia, United

Kingdom, now he is an Academic of Environmental

and Applied Geology, head of EAAWRE research on the

aquatic environment. He has done his

B.Sc

.,

M.Sc

. in the

field of Earth Sciences at Ibadan. He got Thomas Edison

Award-2014 in Energy and Environmental Science for

Inspiration and knowledge distribution among young

research scholars. Currently his researches focus on

the effect of anthropogenic activities on aquatic environ­

ment, with special emphasis on the reduction of toxic

metals in agricultural and industrial systems using min­

eral adsorbents. He has published over 70 articles that

have been cited over 69 times. As a Lead Consultant, he

got practical experiences in providing expert advice on

the effect of mine water chemistry on agricultural land,

cutting across Asia, Africa and the United Kingdom. Dr

Davidson Egirani is a Visiting Lecturer to International

Universities. He is a member of several international

professional organizations inclusive, International Medi­

cal Geology Association and Council for Nutritional and

Environmental Medicine.

enopmc@enopmcservices.com

BIOGRAPHY