Scientific management strategies can help in exploring anthropogenic wastes (human-made materials) as potential resources through the urban mining concept and be a panacea for sustainable development. This book covers five broader aspects of waste management and resource recovery in urban mining including solid and liquid waste management and treatment. It explains sustainable approaches of urban mining for the effective management of solid and liquid wastes and facilitates their conversion into secondary resources. Overall, this book provides details of urban mining and its different applications including current waste management problems, practices, and challenges faced worldwide.
Presents a holistic approach for urban mining considering various types of wastes
Describes contemporary integrated approaches for waste management with specific case studies
Provides technical, social, and environmental aspects of solid and liquid wastes
Considers aspects of sustainability and a circular bio-economy
Incorporates pertinent case studies on water and wastewater management
This volume caters to researchers and graduate students in environmental engineering, solid waste management, wastewater treatment, and materials science.
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Chapter 1 Basic Concepts, Potentials, and Challenges of Urban Mining |
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Chapter 2 Current Trends and Future Challenges for Solid Waste Management: Generation, Characteristics, and Application of GIS in Mapping and Optimizing Transportation Routes |
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Chapter 3 Food Waste to Energy through Advanced Pyrolysis |
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Chapter 4 Biochar Production and Its Characterization to Assess Viable Energy Options and Environmental Co-Benefits from Wood-Based Wastes |
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Chapter 5 Bio-Medical Waste Management: Need, Handling Rules, and Current Treatment Technologies |
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Chapter 6 Advances in the Recycling of Polymer-Based Plastic Materials |
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Chapter 7 Utilization of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) Material as a Part of Bituminous Mixtures |
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Chapter 8 Valorization of Solid and Liquid Wastes Generated from Agro-Industries |
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Chapter 9 Management of Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater: Detection, Treatment, and Challenges |
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Chapter 10 Municipal Wastewater as a Potential Resource for Nutrient Recovery as Struvite |
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Chapter 11 Algae-Based Industrial Wastewater Treatment Methods and Applications |
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Chapter 12 The Enzymatic Treatment of Animal Wastewater and Manure |
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Chapter 13 Application of Membrane Technology for Nutrient Removal/Recovery from Wastewater |
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Chapter 14 Photocatalytic Membrane Reactors (PMRs) for Wastewater Treatment: Photodegradation Mechanism, Types, and Optimized Factors |
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Dr. Pankaj Pathak is an Assistant Professor at SRM University, Andhra Pradesh, India, with a keen interest in sustainable waste management, green energy resources, and geochemistry, including sustainable handling of hazardous waste and associated environmental impacts. She has been involved in various research projects viz., waste to resource, nuclear waste management and characterization of buffer materials, and e-waste management. She has also gained research expe-rience in dealing with hazardous solid and liquid waste treatment technology, along with hydrometallurgical recovery of metals from waste streams, their safe disposal, and remediation techniques. Dr. Prangya Ranjan Rout is presently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, Punjab, India. He also worked as a researcher at INHA University, Incheon, Republic of Korea from 20182020. He holds an MTech degree in bio-technology and a PhD in environmental engineering. His research interest lies in the domain of anaerobic digestion, bioconversion of wastes to wealth, emerg-ing contaminant removal, membrane technology, resource recovery and reuse, and wastewater treatment. He has authored over 50 publications, including ref-ereed journal articles, book chapters, national and international conference pre-sentations, technical notes, and a published patent. Some of the awards he has received include the Odisha Young Scientist Award 2017, Best Practice Oriented Paper 2019 from ASCE-EWRI, and Outstanding Reviewer 2019 from ASCE. He is an Associate Editor of theASCE Journal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Wastes and has served as a guest editor of a special issue of the journal. He is also actively involved in editing contributed book volumes for internationally renowned publishers, such as CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, John Wiley & Sons, and ASCE.