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Resource Recovery in Industrial Waste Waters provides a holistic
approach for discovering and harnessing valuable resources from
industrial wastewaters, the cutting-edge technologies required, and
a discussion on the new findings. In three volumes, the books
stress the importance of contaminated waters' remediation,
including surface waters, municipal or industrial wastewaters and
treating these waters as a new source of nutrients, minerals and
energy. It introduces polluted waters as new and sustainable
sources, rather than seeing wastewaters as only a source of
hazardous organic and inorganic matters. Sections discuss
wastewater treatment and recovery and contribute to generate a
sustainable approach of wastewater by providing the main advantages
and disadvantages of both wastewater/polluted water treatment and
recovery.
Resource Recovery in Drinking Water Treatment concentrates on
techniques and methods for water purification. The book develops a
new approach—resource recovery—toward drinking water, including
the role of methods (adsorption, membrane, ion – exchange,
biosorption, coagulation, etc.) and nanocomposites (such as
biochar, sludge-based composites, chitosan, polymer, magnetic
particles, etc.) in water resource recovery. It provides an
in-depth overview on emerging water treatment techniques and the
resource recovery of materials during the treatment process.
Finally, the book aims to introduce polluted waters as new and
sustainable sources rather than seeing wastewaters only a source of
hazardous organic and inorganic matters. This book is part of a
three-volume set that stresses the importance of contaminated water
remediation, including surface waters, municipal or industrial
wastewaters, and waters as a new source of nutrients, minerals and
energy.
Resource Recovery in Municipal Waste Waters provides various
municipal wastewater remediation methods and techniques to recover
materials from such wastewaters. Sections cover the basic
principles of resource recovery, along with the recovery of
methane, phosphorous, electricity and metals. The volume covers
comprehensive cutting-edge techniques for resource recovery and
municipal wastewater treatment and reports on new findings in these
areas. It also introduces polluted waters as new and sustainable
sources rather than seeing wastewaters as a source of hazardous
organic and inorganic matters. The main advantages and
disadvantages of both wastewater/polluted water treatment and
recovery are also discussed. This three-volume set stresses the
importance of contaminated waters remediation, including surface
waters, municipal or industrial wastewaters, treating these waters
as a new source of nutrients, minerals and energy.
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