Mining is essential to global economic development, but it also produces waste and pollutants such as heavy metals that can damage ecosystems and human health. Addressing these impacts requires practical, cost-effective, and sustainable solutions. This contributed volume presents a variety of cases that describe innovative, technology-based strategies for managing and reusing mining waste. Using case studies applicable to both developed and developing settings, research findings, and practical guidance, the book outlines methods that make mining waste management more efficient and environmentally responsible.
Chapter 1: Water Contamination and Impacts on the Global Ecosystem:
Effects on Rivers.
Chapter 2: Water Contamination and Its Impacts on the
Global Ecosystem: Special Emphasis on Mining.
Chapter 3: Source of Mining
Waste in the Environment, Their Fate and Toxicity.
Chapter 4: Impact of
Mining Activities on the Terrestrial and Aquatic Environment.
Chapter 5:
Health Hazards Related To Uranium Mining and Bioremediation As A Sustainable
Approach.
Chapter 6: Advancements and Prospects in Microbial Remediation of
Mining Wastewater.
Chapter 7: Advanced Physical and Biological Treatment
Methods of Mining Pollutants.
Chapter 8: Novel and Eco-Friendly Techniques
for the Remediation of Mining Pollutants.
Chapter 9: Bioremediation of
Mining Waste Contaminated Water.
Chapter 10: Bioremediation of Mining
Pollutants: Eco-Innovative Approaches Involved In Sustainable Development.-
Chapter 11: Bioremediation As a Greener Alternative For Sustainable Recycling
of Mining Waste.
Chapter 12: Microbial Leaching: An Environment-Friendly
Approach To Metal Recovery.
Chapter 13: Turning Mining Waste to Wealth:
Challenges and Sustainable Strategies.
Chapter 14: Innovative Strategies &
Its Valorisation For Sustainable Municipal Waste Management.
Chapter 15:
Overburden Management in Iron Ore Mines: A Key Challenge for Achieving
Sustainability at Iron Belt of Odisha, India.
Chapter 16: Recent Advances in
Microbial Upcycling of Mining Waste into Value-Added Products.
Chapter 17:
Sustainable Technology in the Development of Novel Processes and Products
from Mining Wastes.
Chapter 18: Current biotechnologies for bio-upcycling of
mining waste to Critical Minerals.
Chapter 19: Adverse Effect of Emerging
Mining Pollutants on the Environment and Novel Methods For Its Environment
Friendly Remediation.
Dr. Alok Prasad Das currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Life Sciences at Rama Devi Womens University, Odisha, India. Prior to this, Dr. Das was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical and Polymer Engineering at Tripura Central University, Agartala.
Dr. Das has contributed significantly to research in Biological Wastewater Treatment, Bioremediation, Microplastic and Microfiber Pollution, and Geomicrobiology of extreme environments. His work has led to over 130 publications, including journal articles, books, and book chapters, and he has received several awards for his contributions to science and innovation. He has been supported by research grants from the Department of Science and Technology and the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India.
As an editorial member of reputed journals, Dr. Das is also recognized for his leadership in guiding postgraduate and Ph.D. scholars. His work is internationally recognized, with an impressive Google Scholar citation count of 6500 and an h-index of 48. He has been listed in the Stanford Universitys 2023 and 2024 list of the worlds top 2% most influential scientists.