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'Access to safe water is a fundamental human need and therefore a
basic human right' "Kofi Annan, United Nations Secretary General"
Edited by two world-renowned scientists in the field, The Handbook
of Water and Wastewater Microbiology provides a definitive and
comprehensive coverage of water and wastewater microbiology. With
contributions from experts from around the world, this book gives a
global perspective on the important issues faced in the provision
of safe drinking water, the problems of dealing with aquatic
pollution and the processes involved in wastewater management.
Starting with an introductory chapter of basic microbiological
principles, The Handbook of Water and Wastewater Microbiology
develops these principles further, ensuring that this is the
essential text for process engineers with little microbiological
experience and specialist microbiologists alike.
Comprehensive selection of reviews dealing with drinking water and
aquatic pollution
Provides an understading of basic microbiology and how it is
applied to engineering process solutions
Suitable for all levels of knowledge in microbiology -from those
with no background to specialists who require the depth of
information
This Handbook is an essential tool for plant managers, process
engineers, environmental consultants, and site remediation
specialists that focuses on practices for handling a broad range of
industrial solid waste problems. In addition to equipment and
process options, the author presents information on waste
minimization practices that can be used in conjunction with or can
provide alternatives to equipment and process investments.
Environmental cost accounting measures and energy-efficient
technologies are provided.
Valuable information for those concerned with meeting government
regulations and with the economic considerations (such as fines for
violations and cost-effective methods) is presented in a practical
manner. Included in the text are sidebar discussions, questions for
thinking and discussion, recommended resources for the reader
(including Web sites), and a comprehensive glossary.
Two companion books by Cheremisnoff are available:
Handbook of Water and Wastewater Treatment Technologies, and
Handbook of Air Pollution Control Technologies.
- Covers leading edge technology and standard equipment for
managing industrial solid waste problems
- Valuable in meeting government regulations
- Presents in-depth analysis of the financial impact of alternative
technologies available
Every sector faces unique challenges in the transition to
sustainability. Across each, materials will play a key role. That
will depend on novel materials and processes, but these will only
be effective with a solid understanding of the trends in the
market. For each respective sector, the papers in this collection
will explore the trends and drivers toward sustainability, the
enabling materials technologies and challenges, and the tools to
evaluate their implications. Major sections in REWAS 2019 include:
Disruptive Material Manufacturing: Scaling and Systems Challenges
Education and Workforce Development Rethinking Production Secondary
and Byproduct Sources of Materials, Minerals, and Metals
Health Care and Environmental Contamination provides a
comprehensive explanation of new and evolving topics in the field,
including discussions on emissions from pharmaceutical
manufacturing, disposal of medical wastes, inputs from sewerage
systems, effects on aquatic organisms and wildlife, indirect
effects on human health, antibiotic resistance, stewardship, and
treatment. These important issues affect the natural environment,
making this first book on the topic a must have for comprehensive,
broad, and up-to-date coverage of these issues.
With the advancement of new technologies, existing wastewater
treatment units need to be reexamined to make them more efficient
and to release the load currently placed on them. Thus, there is an
urgent need to develop and adopt the latest design methodology to
determine and remove harmful impurities from water sources.
Advanced Design of Wastewater Treatment Plants: Emerging Research
and Opportunities is a critical scholarly resource that explores
the design of various units of wastewater treatment plants and
treatment technologies that can produce reusable quality water from
wastewater. The book covers topics that include the basic
philosophy of wastewater treatment, designing principles of various
wastewater treatment units, conventional treatment systems, and
advanced treatment processes. It is an integral reference source
for engineers, environmentalists, waste authorities, solid waste
management companies, landfill operators, legislators, researchers,
and academicians.
Waste Biorefinery: Potential and Perspectives offers data-based
information on the most cutting-edge processes for the utilisation
of biogenic waste to produce biofuels, energy products, and
biochemicals - a critical aspect of biorefinery. The book explores
recent developments in biochemical and thermo-chemical methods of
conversion and the potential generated by different kinds of
biomass in more decentralized biorefineries. Additionally, the book
discusses the move from 200 years of raw fossil materials to
renewable resources and how this shift is accompanied by
fundamental changes in industrial manufacturing technologies (from
chemistry to biochemistry) and in logistics and manufacturing
concepts (from petrochemical refineries to biorefineries). Waste
Biorefinery: Potential and Perspectives designs concepts that
enable modern biorefineries to utilize all types of biogenic
wastes, and to integrate processes that convert byproduct streams
to high-value products, achieving higher cost benefits. This book
is an essential resource for researchers and students studying
biomass, biorefineries, and biofuels/products/processes, as well as
chemists, biochemical/chemical engineers, microbiologists, and
biotechnologists working in industries and government agencies.
The first edition described the concept of Integrated Waste
Management (IWM), and the use of Life Cycle Inventory (LCI) to
provide a way to assess the environmental and economic performance
of solid waste systems. Actual examples of IWM systems and
published accounts of LCI models for solid waste are now appearing
in the literature. To draw out the lessons learned from these
experiences a significant part of this 2nd edition focuses on case
studies - both of IWM systems, and of where LCI has been used to
assess such systems. The 2nd edition also includes updated chapters
on waste generation, waste collection, central sorting, biological
treatment, thermal treatment, landfill and materials recycling.
This 2nd edition also provides a more user-friendly model
(IWM-2) for waste managers. To make it more widely accessible, this
edition provides the new tool in Windows format, with greatly
improved input and output features, and the ability to compare
different scenarios. A detailed user's guide is provided, to take
the reader through the use of the IWM-2 model, step by step. IWM-2
is designed to be an "entry level" LCI model for solid waste -
user-friendly and appropriate to users starting to apply life cycle
thinking to waste systems - while more expert users will also find
many of the advanced features of the IWM-2 model helpful. IWM-2 is
delivered on CD inside the book.
The book presents high-quality research papers from the Seventh
International Conference on Solid Waste Management (IconSWM 2017),
held at Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural
University, Hyderabad on December 15-17, 2017. The conference, an
official side event of the high-level Intergovernmental Eighth
Regional 3R Forum in Asia and the Pacific, aimed to generate
scientific inputs into the policy consultation of the Forum
co-organized by the UNCRD/UNDESA, MoEFCC India, MOUD India and
MOEJ, Japan. Presenting research on solid waste management from
more than 30 countries, the book is divided into three volumes and
addresses various issues related to innovation and implementation
in sustainable waste management, segregation, collection,
transportation of waste, treatment technology, policy and
strategies, energy recovery, life cycle analysis, climate change,
research and business opportunities.
This book gives an overview on techniques and future perspectives
of various aspects of waste biomass management. It also presents
the economic and environmental evaluation, and also the monetary
value-benefits and sustainability of the different processes.
Recycling processes of lignocellulosic biomass from palm oil mill
waste are covered, as well as from sugar industry waste and
agriculture waste. It also includes thermal and non-thermal
technologies for resource recovery from waste biomass. Challenges
in the reuse and recycling of waste biomass are discussed, i.e.,
the hygienic safety in biomass management and bioremediation
technologies for conversion into valuable products. The book is
aiming at scientists, researchers and students alike, who are
working in the research areas pertaining to waste management
This edited book has been designed to serve as a natural resources
engineering reference book as well as a supplemental textbook. This
volume is part of the Handbook of Environmental Engineering series,
an incredible collection of methodologies that study the effects of
pollution and waste in their three basic forms: gas, solid, and
liquid. It complements two other books in the series including
Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering and Integrated
Natural Resources Management that serve as a basis for advanced
study or specialized investigation of the theory and analysis of
various natural resources systems. This book covers the management
of many waste sources including those from agricultural livestock,
deep-wells, industries manufacturing dyes, and municipal solid
waste incinerators. The purpose of this book is to thoroughly
prepare the reader for understanding the sources, treatment and
control methods of toxic wastes shown to have harmful effects on
the environment. Chapters provide information on some of the most
innovative and ground-breaking advances in waste characterization,
control, treatment and management from a panel of esteemed experts.
Pollution Control and Resource Recovery: Municipal Solid Wastes at
Landfill provides pollution control and resource reuse technologies
that cover the research and development achievements gained in
recent years, providing the most up-to-date information on an
emerging field in solid waste management.
Almost every US water and wastewater utility must comply with US
environmental protection regulations covering air emissions,
hazardous materials and wastes, toxic substances, and other issues.
This useful new book will help you avoid violations of US
environmental law. The book addresses the safe handling, disposal,
and storage of all regulated substances to be in compliance with
the laws. The book tells you* Which environmental laws apply to
your utility and when they apply* What the laws say and mean* Which
US federal agencies are responsible for enforcement * What is
required of your utility to comply with the laws* Which violations
are most common with utilities Specially written for water and
wastewater utilities, this book explains in clear, understandable
language: * Air emissions* Hazardous materials* Hazardous wastes*
Pesticides* Petroleum* Solid wastes* Storage tanks* Toxic
substances* WastewaterFeatures to help you comply* Compliance
Checklists list key compliance requirements of the regulation and
recommended best management practices. * Example Activities tell
you when the chapter would be applicable to your utility. * Common
Regulatory Findings uncover common compliance issues and pitfalls.
Includes CD-ROMAn included CD-ROM provides the Compliance
Checklists that you can download and print. The CD also includes a
printable "Dangerous Goods and Combustible Liquids Storage
Compatibility Chart. FREE CHAPTER DOWNLOAD: Ch. 7 Toxic Substances.
Waste Management: A Reference Handbook provides an in-depth look at
the waste management industry in the United States and elsewhere,
including such issues as food scraps, recycling, and other kinds of
solid waste. Waste Management: A Reference Handbook covers the
topic of waste management from the earliest pages of human history
to the present day. Chapters One and Two provide a historical
background of the topic and a review of current problems,
controversies, and solutions. The remainder of the book consists of
chapters that aid readers in continuing their research on the
topic, such as an extended annotated bibliography, a chronology, a
glossary, lists of noteworthy individuals and organizations in the
field, and important data and documents. The variety of resources
provided, such as further reading, perspective essays about waste
management, a historical timeline, and useful terms in the
industry, differentiates this book from others in the field. It is
intended for readers of high school through the community college
level, along with adult readers who may be interested in the topic.
Provides readers with a history of waste management, which has
evolved significantly over the years Discusses the impact of global
economics and trade on the waste management industry Supplies
abundant resources for further research on waste management by
readers of all ages Rounds out the author's expertise in
perspective essays, giving readers a diversity of viewpoints on the
topic
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