Elsevier, 2020. — 297 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-816448-8. This book presents the basic knowledge regarding the diversity, concentrations, and health and environmental impacts of HRPs in municipal wastewater. The book summarizes information on the types (e.g. heavy metals, toxic organics and pathogens) and toxicities of HRPs in wastewater. In addition, it describes ecological and...
Springer, 2019. - 376 p. With rampant industrialization, the management of waste generated by various industries is becoming a mammoth problem. Wastewater discharges from industrial and commercial sources may contain pollutants at levels that could affect the quality of receiving waters or interfere with potable water supplies. Thousands of small and large-scale industrial...
Millersville, USA: MRF , 2018. — 363 p. — (Materials Research Foundations 29). — ISBN10: 1945291621. Wastewater represents an alternative to freshwater if it can be treated successfully for re-use applications. Promising techniques involve photocatalysis, adsorption, nanocomposites, and membranes. The book focusses on the following topics: Effluent detoxification and...
Apple Academic Press, Inc., 2018. — 345 p. This book highlights advances in sustainable wastewater treatment technologies, particularly biological wastewater treatment, cavitation-based treatment, hybrid water treatment, membrane technologies, advance oxidation processes, and adsorption. The book focuses on a variety of advanced treatment techniques that are useful for the...
Elsevier Ltd., Publication, 2014, 577 p. ISBN: 978-0-08-099968-5 1. Industrial Wastewater Treatment, Recycling, and Reuse: An Overview Vivek V. Ranade, Vinay M. Bhandari 2. Advanced Physico-chemical Methods of Treatment for Industrial Wastewaters Vinay M. Bhandari, Vivek V. Ranade 3. Advanced Oxidation Technologies for Wastewater Treatment: An Overview Virendra K. Saharan,...
IWA Publishing, 2009 — 404 p. — ISBN: 9781843391449. Industrial pollution is still a major concern and despite its significance, sound and systematic pollution control efforts are very poorly documented. The character and treatability of industrial wastewaters is highly variable and specific for each industrial activity. Biological treatment with activated sludge is the...
CRC Press, 2016 — 299 p. — ISBN: 978-1-77188-286-6. Water is essential to our planet’s life, and protecting our water resources is a prerequisite for building a sustainable future. Since water use is inextricably linked to energy use, however, we face significant challenges. Water plays an essential role in many, if not most, manufacturing facilities. In a world facing a...
McGraw-Hill, 2000. — 378 p. — ISBN: 7-302-05134-8. This classic text is intended for the student in courses related to industrial water pollution control, as well as a guide for someone in the industry. It is very strong on biological treatment and reflects better than any other book actual industrial treatment practices. This new revision contains new material on hazardous...
Nova Science Publishers, Inc., NY, 2009. – 81 p. – ISBN10: 1604569360. The manufacturing of organic dyes involve the production and the handling of many organic compounds hazardous to human health. This title presents the research that deals with the application of chemical and photochemical advanced oxidation processes for the minimisation of recalcitrant coloured pollutants...
CRC Press, 2004. — 180 p. — ISBN: 0-203-02454-0. This dissertation considers various questions with respect to the effects of salinity on nutrification: what are the main inhibiting factors causing the effects, do all salts have similar effects, what is the maximum acceptable salt level, are ammonia oxidisers or nitrite oxidizers most sensitive to salt stress, can nitrifiers...
Elsevier Inc., 2007. — 568 p. — ISBN: 0123724937, 978-0123724939; 978-0-12-372493-9 This book is a comprehensive look at the industrial wastewater treatment industry. It is not a design book. It provides a lot of summaries and forward thinking commentary. It is definitely worth having as a reference along with the rest of the Nelson Nemerow's books related to industrial...
Butterworth-Heinemann. 2001. 520 p. All industries produce waste products that unless treated or mitigated in some way will be harmful to the human or natural environment. These waste products will generally need to be identified according to the industrial process in question, neutralized or rendered less harmful and finally disposed of into the surrounding land, air or...