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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000345544
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  • Formaat: 100 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781000345544

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"New Technologies for Reclamation of Industrial wastewater provides information on the types of industries and wastewaters containing a variety of toxic and recalcitrant compounds present in wastewater. It also focuses on the ecotoxicological as well as health hazards created from the chemicals being released along with the industrial effluents. It also covers various conventional as well as modern wastewater treatment technologies and their advantages and disadvantages. Features of the book: Elucidates information on various types of industrial wastewaters generated, their fate and consequences Describes the ecotoxicological and health implications caused as a result of industrial contaminants Provides detail on conventional treatment technologies alongwith modern and emerging wastewater treatment methods Discusses the merits and demerits of both conventional as well as emerging treatment technologies"--

New Technologies for Reclamation of Industrial wastewater provides information on the types of industries and wastewaters containing a variety of toxic and recalcitrant compounds present in wastewater. It also focuses on the ecotoxicological as well as health hazards created from the chemicals being released along with the industrial effluents. It also covers various conventional as well as modern wastewater treatment technologies and their advantages and disadvantages.

Features of the book:

  • Elucidates information on various types of industrial wastewaters generated, their fate and consequences
  • Describes the ecotoxicological and health implications caused as a result of industrial contaminants
  • Provides detail on conventional treatment technologies along with modern and emerging wastewater treatment methods
    • Discusses the merits and demerits of both conventional as well as emerging treatment technologies
  • Abbreviations vii
    Author Biographies ix
    Acknowledgments xi
    1 General Introduction of Industries
    1(12)
    1.1 Types of Industrial Effluents and Their Characteristics
    1(3)
    1.2 Characteristics of Industrial Effluents
    4(2)
    1.3 Wastewater-Producing Industries
    6(4)
    1.4 Major Pollutants in Industrial Wastewaters
    10(3)
    2 Processing and Chemical Pollutants in Industries
    13(14)
    2.1 Paper Industry
    13(4)
    2.2 Distillery Industry
    17(2)
    2.3 Textile Industry
    19(3)
    2.4 Tannery Industry
    22(3)
    2.5 Pharmaceutical Industry
    25(1)
    2.6 Other Industries
    26(1)
    3 Ecotoxicological and Health Implications
    27(8)
    3.1 Ecotoxicity
    28(2)
    3.2 Health Hazards
    30(3)
    3.3 Remedy
    33(2)
    4 Treatment Technologies for Industrial Wastewater
    35(6)
    4.1 Conventional Treatment Approaches
    36(5)
    5 New Technologies Used in Wastewater Treatment
    41(22)
    5.1 Reverse Osmosis
    42(1)
    5.2 Membrane Treatment
    43(3)
    5.3 Oxidation Process
    46(6)
    5.4 Bioaugmentation
    52(6)
    5.5 Algal Treatment
    58(3)
    5.6 Miscellaneous Methods
    61(2)
    6 Merits and Demerits of Conventional vs. New Technologies
    63(6)
    6.1 Available Technologies for Removing Pollutants
    64(5)
    7 Prospects of New Technologies
    69(6)
    7.1 Upgrading Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs)
    70(1)
    7.2 Recovery of Energy and Nutrients
    71(1)
    7.3 Removal of Other Contaminants
    71(1)
    7.4 Security of Water Systems
    72(1)
    7.5 Conservation of Energy and Renewable Energy Sources
    72(1)
    7.6 Optimization of Wastewater and Solid Treatments
    72(1)
    7.7 Alternative Remediation Technologies
    73(2)
    8 Conclusion
    75(2)
    Bibliography 77(10)
    Index 87
    Dr. Pankaj Chowdhary is President, Society for Green Environment (SGE) at New Delhi, India. He has completed his PhD (2018) in the area of Microbiology from Department of Environmental Microbiology at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. Doctorate work was mainly focused on role of ligninolytic enzyme producing bacterial strains in the decolorizing & degradation of coloring compounds from distillery wastewater. Main research areas are Microbial Biotechnology, Biodegradation and Bioremediation of Environmental contaminants in Industrial wastewaters, Metagenomics and Lignocellulosic waste valorisation. Edited three International Book entitled "Emerging and Eco-friendly Approaches for Waste Management", Contaminants and Clean Technologies & "Microorganisms for Sustainable Environment and Health". In addition two authored books, "New Technologies for Reclamation of Industrial wastewater" and "Recent Advances in Distillery Waste Management for Environmental Safety" are in press. Published many research/review papers in National and International peer reviewed journals of high impact factor published by Springer, Elsevier, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Taylor & Francis Group and Frontiers. Published many National and international book chapters and magazine articles on the biodegradation and bioremediation of the environmental pollutants. Presented many posters/papers relevant to research areas in National and International conferences. Actively work as potential reviewer in various SCI-journals published from reputed International publishers (Springer, Elsevier, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Taylor & Francis Group, Wiley and Frontiers). Life member of the "Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI)", and "Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) Kolkata, India".

    Dr. Sujata Mani is currently working as an Assistant Professor and actively engaged in teaching and research activities at Department of Biochemistry, Gramin Science Vocational College, Vishnupuri, Nanded, Maharashtra, India. She has completed her Ph.D. (2018) degree in Microbiology from Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Central University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. During her Ph.D. she was awarded with Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship (Both JRF and SRF). Her doctorate work was focused on degradation and detoxification mechanism of crystal violet from textile wastewater for environmental safety. Her major areas of research were biodegradation and bioremediation of synthetic dyes in textile wastewater through bacterial species producing ligninolytic enzymes. She has published review/research papers in reputed national and international journals with high impact factors. She has also published many book chapters in national and international edited books of Springer, Elsevier, and CRC press. She has also qualified ICAR-NET in Microbiology. She has also guided the graduation and post-graduation students during dissertation. She is a life member of the "Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI)" and "Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), Kolkata, India".