Conventional wastewater treatment processes are expensive and
require complex operations and maintenance. They also generate
large volumes of secondary waste that must be appropriately
disposed. This book discusses management options, assessment and
environmental issues of industrial waste. Chapter One focuses on a
new method to treat wastewater containing acrylic acid in
petrochemical industries. Chapter Two covers topics on nutrient
cycling in wastewater treatment plants, the characteristics of
industrial pollution, the industrially consolidated processes for
wastewater treatment, the concept of process intensification
applied to wastewater treatment, the emerging processes to
wastewater treatment and the concept of biorefinery applied to
wastewater treatment, summarizing a range of useful techno-economic
opportunities to be applied on wastewater treatments plants.
Chapter Three studies the residual material in order to determine
its suitability for reuse as fine aggregate in clay mixtures.
Chapter Four explores the feasible utilization of orange peels
arising from juice production as biosorbent for removal of water
pollutants.
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