Bioremediation: A Sustainable Approach to Preserving Earth's Water
discusses the latest research in green chemistry practices and
principles that are involved in water remediation and the quality
improvement of water. The presence of heavy metals, dyes, fluoride,
dissolved solids and many other pollutants are responsible for
water pollution and poor water quality. The removal of these
pollutants in water resources is necessary, yet challenging. Water
preservation is of great importance globally and researchers are
making significant progress in ensuring this precious commodity is
safe and potable. This volume illustrates how bioremediation in
particular is a promising green technique globally. Features:
Addresses bioremediation of all the major water pollutants
Approaches the chemistry of water and the concept of water as a
renewable resource from a green chemistry aspect Discusses
environmental chemistry and the practice of industrial ecology
Explains the global concern of adequate high quality water
supplies, and how bioremediation can resolve this Explores
sustainable development through green engineering
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