Based on Multi-Objective Theory Researching on Location Problem of Heavy Metals Enterprises

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Industrialization bring a great deal of environmental burden in our country, heavy metal pollution problems have become increasingly prominent. In order to prevent and control the Heavy metals pollution effectively, this paper discusses the location problem of heavy metals enterprises. Through the discussion of the factors of heavy metals company location, based on the health protection distance, establish multi-objective model by achieving three goals: minimizing the risks of surrounding neighborhoods; fair maximization; Cost minimization. The optimal heavy metal enterprises location has certain practical significance in the control of heavy metal pollution events.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 864-867)

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1078-1082

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December 2013

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