Environmental Technologies to Treat Sulfur Pollution: Principles
and Engineering provides a definitive and detailed discussion of
state-of-the-art environmental technologies to treat pollution by
sulfurous compounds of wastewater, off-gases, solid waste, soils
and sediments. Special attention is given to novel bioremediation
techniques that have been developed over the last 10 years.
Information density is unique owing to the many figures and graphs
(150), tables (over 80) and over 1500 cited literature references.
A detailed subject index helps the reader to find their way through
the different technological applications, making it the perfect
reference work for professionals and consultants dealing with
sulfur-related environmental (bio)-technologies. Contents Part I -
The sulfur cycle Part II - Technologies to Desulfurise Resources
Part III - Treatment of Waters Polluted by Sulfurous Compounds Part
IV - Treatment of Gases Polluted by Sulfurous Compounds Part V -
Treatment of Soils and Sediments Polluted by Sulfurous Compounds
Part VI - Other Applications of Sulfur Cycle: Bioconversions in
Environmental Engineering Part VII - Problems Related to Sulfur
Cycle: Bioconversions
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