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Recalcitrant Pollutants Removal from Wastewater examines the role of indigenous microbes in the degradation and detoxification of wastewater utilizing the latest biological treatment technologies. It emphasizes environmental sustainability as a core theme in facilitating the adoption of circular economy objectives by industry and policymakers alike. Numerous environmentally sound strategies for industrial wastewater treatment are presented throughout, as well as practical applications for treated wastewater, including irrigation, aquaculture, and agricultural uses. Further, this book highlights best practices for the most cost-effective approaches for wastewater bioremediation technologies, as well as life-cycle evaluations of advanced wastewater detoxification approaches for restoration.
Covers the most advanced and innovative approaches for the management of toxic compounds in industrial wastewaters.
Describes how microbes can be helpful in successfully removing heavy metals from wastewater.
Discusses bioremediation approaches frequently used for the mass biotechnological treatment of agricultural fields.
Contents
1. Bioengineering Approach Imbibed in Microorganisms toward Wastewater Treatment
2. Pharmaceuticals as Emerging Pollutants: An Insight on their Hazardous Impacts and Treatment Technologies
3. Toxic Metals Accumulation in Fungi for Wastewater Treatment Plant
4. Biological Sulfate Conversion: Role of Electron Donors
5. Bioremediation: A Prospective Tool for the Refurbishment of the Petroleum‑Contaminated Areas
6. Perspective on the Treatment of Brewery Wastewater Using Microalga
7. Environmental Pollution from Industrial Wastewater and its Bioremediation
8. Microbial Community in a Wastewater System: Proteobacteria and Cyanobacteria
9. Potentials of Microbes in Wastewater Treatment and Management
10. Microbes‑Assisted Development of Biofertilizer from Crop Stubble