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Low-pressure (MF and UF) membranes can remove nearly all microbial
pathogens as long as the integrity of the membranes remains intact.
Membrane integrity testing identifies tiny defects in MF and UF
membranes. The book describes various methods for membrane
integrity testing. You will learn the types and causes of integrity
breaches, tests to discover them, and how to establish a membrane
integrity testing program.To comply with disinfection regulations,
utilities using low-pressure membranes for drinking water treatment
must validate and verify the removal efficiency of the targeted
contaminant through integrity testing. Owners and operators of
water treatment systems that use MF or UF membranes should use the
testing methods described in this book to protect public health.
This book provides a systematic exposition of the design features
of constructed wetlands, and their management (in terms of siting,
physical maintenance, and operation). Only very few books (or
chapters) have been published on constructed wetlands in tropical
conditions and none are current. The selection of plant species,
managing their growth and harvesting cycles, and the impact these
have on the attenuation of organic and inorganic pollutants,
nutrients, and pathogens would be of interest to students and
practitioners of the art working under tropical conditions. The
potential of constructed wetlands as a low-cost intervention for
developing countries in tropical regions that faced water pollution
problems, in particular, deserves to be explored systematically.
This book presents the phylogeny, taxonomy and biogeography of
freshwater red algae. Its content is divided into five chapters.
The first chapter provides a brief history of freshwater red algal
research, habits and collecting methods, general biogeographic
trends and an overview of the taxonomic/phylogenetic placement of
freshwater taxa. The other four chapters are taxonomic treatments
of non-marine red algae based on taxonomic levels, i.e. classes
within the phylum Rhodophyta, orders within each class, families
within each order, and genera within each family. Descriptions,
phylogenetic data (including numerous trees), geographic range
(maps for most species) and dichotomous keys for identification are
presented. Comprehensive data are provided for more than 220
species.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the current
knowledge on the fate and interaction of pharmaceuticals in
soil-crop systems. It addresses the principles of their transport,
uptake and metabolism and reviews methodologies for their
analytical determination. It also discusses ecotoxicological
effects arising from their presence and highlights bioremediation
approaches for their removal. The use of treated wastewater to
irrigate crops is becoming more widespread in regions where
freshwater is limited. This practice conserves freshwater resources
and contributes to nutrient recycling. However, concerns remain
regarding the safety of irrigation with treated wastewater since it
contains residues of pharmaceuticals that have survived treatment,
which means that soil and fauna are potentially exposed to these
xenobiotics. Various pathways govern the fate of pharmaceuticals in
crop-soil systems, including soil degradation; formation of
non-extractable residues; uptake by soil-dwelling organisms (e.g.
earthworms); and uptake, transport, and metabolism in agricultural
crops. Investigations into these aspects have only recently been
initiated, and there is still a long way to go before a meaningful
assessment of the impact of wastewater has been completed.
This book reviews the latest information on the assessment of
surface and groundwater resources in Algeria. The authors cover a
large diversity of topics, including the status and assessment of
water resources, impacts of pesticides, soil droughts, analysis of
flood characteristics, hydrogeological investigations and modeling
applications, and evapotranspiration. Special attention is given to
the impacts of climate changes on water resources. The assessment
methods present in this book can be used or adapted to study other
regions of North Africa, Middle East and/or in the Mediterranean
with similar climate conditions as Algeria. This book and the
companion volume Water Resources in Algeria - Part II: Water
Quality, Treatment, Protection and Development will appeal to
engineers, researchers, graduate students and policymakers
interested in the field of groundwater and surface water
assessment.
2011 Benjamin Franklin Award winnerSustainability recognizes that
organizational decisions concern more than just the bottom line.
The societal and environmental impacts of decisions must be
considered, as well. Most water utilities incorporate some
sustainability principles and practices in their day-to-day
operations-even if they don't realize it.The Green Utility: A
Practical Guide to Sustainability provides ideas, plans, and tools
to make it easy for your water utility to reduce negative effects
on the environment, maximize positive impact in the community, and
keep delivering water at a cost that reflects its value and allows
everyone to receive all they need. The book is meant to inspire and
encourage you to quickly take important steps in your own
organization to "go green" and become a champion of sustainability
in your community.
This book gathers the main international research findings on
non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) as emerging
contaminants in water. It focuses on the major routes of exposure,
and the destinations and life cycles of NSAIDs in water, as well as
the manifestations of toxicity in different organisms. It also
reviews the methods used in the detection, analysis and
quantification of NSAIDs in water as well as the biological and
chemical methods of removing them. Lastly, the book offers an
overview of the legal frameworks in place and provides conclusions
and recommendations for the future. Given its scope, the book is an
indispensable resource for scientists in academia and industry, as
well as for decision-makers involved in contamination assessment
and environmental analysis and NGOs interested in the problem of
water contamination by NSAIDs.
This volume takes a multidisciplinary approach to study and
evaluate the global human vulnerability to the exposure of
contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) in the natural environment.
It provides a comprehensive resource on structurally diverse groups
of chemical compounds that have adverse effects on the aquatic
environment. It explores the global strength, environmental status,
chemical risk assessment and management strategies of CECs with
relevant modern techniques. The principle focus is on concurrent
emerging water quality issues. It defines the impacts of the
environmental exposure of trace concentrations of CECs and/or their
metabolites and discusses possible technological advances to combat
the emerging pollutants. It will be useful to researchers,
multi-stakeholder expert groups, policymakers, and graduate
students.
This book reviews the latest developments concerning the analysis,
fate, behaviour and toxicity of pyrethroid insecticides. Over the
last few decades, pyrethroid insecticides have increasingly
replaced organochlorine pesticides due to their relatively lower
mammalian toxicity, selective insecticide activity and lower
environmental persistence. They represent 25% of global sales of
insecticides, and are considered to be "safe" since they are
converted to non-toxic metabolites by oxidative metabolism in fish
and by hydrolysis in mammals. However, recent studies have
demonstrated their environmental ubiquity, their bioaccumulation
and their toxicity in various aquatic and terrestrial organisms,
and even in humans. Featuring contributions by leading experts, the
book discusses the physico-chemical properties and uses of
pyrethroid insecticides; the latest chemical analytical methods;
their occurrence in the environment, biota and food; and their
isomeric and enantiomeric behaviour. It particularly highlights the
toxicological effects and human exposure to pyrethroid
insecticides, and also offers insights into the effects of the
salmon industry on the marine environment with a case study of sea
lice treatment using pyrethroids. This comprehensive book is a
valuable source of information for environmental scientists,
policymakers and producers interested in issues related to
pyrethroid insecticides.
A heavy backlog of gaseous, liquid, and solid pollution has
resulted from a lack of development in pollution control. Because
of this, a need for a collection of original research in water and
wastewater treatment, industrial waste management, and soil and
ground water pollution exists. Advanced Treatment Techniques for
Industrial Wastewater is an innovative collection of research that
covers the different aspects of environmental engineering in water
and wastewater treatment processes as well as the different
techniques and systems for pollution management. Highlighting a
range of topics such as agriculture pollution, hazardous waste
management, and sewage farming, this book is an important reference
for environmental engineers, waste authorities, solid waste
management companies, landfill operators, legislators,
environmentalists, and academicians seeking research on waste
management.
Nanotechnology has been established in membrane technology for
decades. In this book, comprehensive coverage is given to
nanotechnology applications in synthetic membrane processes, which
are used in different fields such as water treatment, separation of
gases, the food industry, military use, drug delivery, air
filtration, and green chemistry. Nanomaterials such as carbon
nanotubes, nanoparticles, and dendrimers are contributing to the
development of more efficient and cost-effective water filtration
processes. Gas separation and carbon capture can be significantly
improved in flue gas applications. Nanoporous membrane systems
engineered to mimic natural filtration systems are being actively
developed for use in smart implantable drug delivery systems, bio
artificial organs, and other novel nano-enabled medical devices.
The microscopic structure of nanoporous ceramic membranes, mainly
focusing on zeolite materials, as well as the energy-saving effect
of membrane separation, contribute to various chemical synthesis
processes. In the food industry, nanotechnology has the potential
to create new tools for pathogen detection and packaging. For each
application, nanotechnology is mostly used to make composite
membranes, and the book provides a detailed look at the mechanisms
by which the composite membrane works in each application area.
The series Topics in Current Chemistry Collections presents
critical reviews from the journal Topics in Current Chemistry
organized in topical volumes. The scope of coverage is all areas of
chemical science including the interfaces with related disciplines
such as biology, medicine and materials science. The goal of each
thematic volume is to give the non-specialist reader, whether in
academia or industry, a comprehensive insight into an area where
new research is emerging which is of interest to a larger
scientific audience. Each review within the volume critically
surveys one aspect of that topic and places it within the context
of the volume as a whole. The most significant developments of the
last 5 to 10 years are presented using selected examples to
illustrate the principles discussed. The coverage is not intended
to be an exhaustive summary of the field or include large
quantities of data, but should rather be conceptual, concentrating
on the methodological thinking that will allow the non-specialist
reader to understand the information presented. Contributions also
offer an outlook on potential future developments in the field. The
chapter "Mechanochemical Forces as a Synthetic Tool for Zero and
One-Dimensional Titanium Oxide-Based Nano-photocatalysts" is
available open access under a CC BY 4.0 License via
link.springer.com.
In recent decades, scientific insight into the chemistry of water
has increased enormously, leading to the development of advanced
wastewater and water purification technologies. However, the
quality of freshwater resources has continually deteriorated
worldwide, both in industrialized and developing countries.
Although traditional wastewater technologies focus on the removal
of suspended solids, nutrients and bacteria, hundreds of organic
pollutants occur in wastewater and urban surface waters. These new
pollutants are synthetic or naturally occurring chemicals that are
not often monitored in the environment but have the potential to
enter the environment and cause known or suspected adverse
ecological and / or human health effects. Collectively referred to
as the "emerging contaminants," they are mostly derived from
domestic use and occur in trace concentrations ranging from pico to
micrograms per liter. Environmental contaminants are resistant to
conventional wastewater treatment processes and most of them remain
unaffected, leading to the contamination of the receiving water. As
such, there is a need for advanced wastewater treatment process
that is capable of removing environmental contaminants to ensure
safe fresh water supplies. This book explains the biological and
chemical wastewater treatment technologies. The biological
wastewater treatment processes presented include: (1)
bioremediation of wastewater such as aerobic and anaerobic
treatment; (2) phytoremediation of wastewater using engineered
wetlands, rhizofiltration, rhizodegradation, phytodegradation,
phytoaccumulation, phytotransformation and hyperaccumulators; and
(3) mycoremediation of wastewater. The chemical wastewater
treatment processes discussed include chemical precipitation, ion
exchange, neutralization, adsorption and disinfection. In addition,
the book describes wastewater treatment plants in terms of plant
size, layout and design as well as installation location. Also
presenting the latest, innovative effluent water treatment
processes, it is a valuable resource for biochemical and wastewater
treatment engineers, environmental scientists and environmental
microbiologists.
This book reviews the latest water quality protection and water
resources development strategies in Algeria. It covers topics such
as the assessment and prediction of water quality, salt-water
intrusion, treatment of wastewater for reuse, and desalination as
an alternative source of water. The methods presented in this book
can also be applied in other regions with similar climate
conditions. Together with the companion volume Water Resources in
Algeria - Part I: Assessment of Surface and Groundwater Resources,
this book provides researchers with essential reference material on
tools and techniques for water quality assessment, treatment,
reuse, desalination, protection, and development, and offers a
valuable resource for engineers, graduate students and policymakers
who are interested in sustainable water resources.
This book consists of select peer-reviewed papers from the
International Conference on Sustainable Environmental Engineering
and Science (SEES) 2019. The main focus of the book is to propose
sustainable technologies to address the growing environmental
challenges. The contents cover several topics of relevance such as
air pollution, solid waste management, wastewater treatment,
industrial pollution, and suggests eco-friendly and cost-effective
techniques to tackle them. Given the range of topics covered, the
book will be useful to researchers and professionals working in the
multidisciplinary area of sustainability.
This book provides an up-to-date overview on the membrane
technology for the drinking water treatment. The applications of
PVDF-TiO2 nanowire hybrid ultrafiltration membrane, nanofiltration
membrane, forward osmosis membrane, etc. in water treatment are
discussed in detail. With abundant practical examples, the book is
an essential reference for scientists, students and engineers in
municipal engineering, environmental engineering, chemical
engineering, environmental chemistry and material science.
In Iran, climate change combined with low adaptation capacity has
an unparalleled impact on eco-systems as well as human livelihoods.
The Roodasht region, in the lower part of the Zayandeh Rud basin in
Central Iran, is severely affected by water scarcity,
desertification and land degradation. This book describes the
effects this has on the environment and society, analyzes the
degree of vulnerability and suggests possible ways to improve land
and water management. This book provides comprehensive and
interdisciplinary insights into the environmental and social
situation in the region, as well as possible solutions to deal with
the current challenges. Written by German and Iranian scientists,
NGO staff and government officials and bridging the gap between
research and practical implementation, the book not only enhances
our understanding of climate change and desertification, but also
raises public awareness and promotes knowledge transfer between
disciplines.
This book, the second volume in the series, continues to raise
contextual issues and presents perspectives regarding multifaceted
challenges in management and governance of water in India. This
volume attempts to broad base and expand the dialogue started in
the first volume and would touch upon issues that need immediate
discussion but have been left unattended like politics and
management of groundwater, efficient utilization of water in
agriculture (irrigation) and improving water use efficiency and
building resilience. As in the first volume, this book presents a
set of suggestions and recommendations in each chapter that can
help frame policy guidelines in the country.
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