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Arsenic Research and Global Sustainability - Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress on Arsenic in the Environment (As2016), June 19-23, 2016, Stockholm, Sweden (Paperback)
Prosun Bhattacharya, Marie Vahter, Jerker Jarsjoe, Jurate Kumpiene, Arslan Ahmad, …
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The Congress "Arsenic in the Environment" offers an international,
multi- and interdisciplinary discussion platform for research and
innovation aimed towards a holistic solution to the problem posed
by the environmental toxin arsenic, with considerable societal
impact. The congress has focused on cutting edge and breakthrough
research in physical, chemical, toxicological, medical,
agricultural and other specific issues on arsenic across a broader
environmental realm. The Congress "Arsenic in the Environment" was
first organized in Mexico City (As2006) followed by As2008 in
Valencia, Spain, As2010 in Tainan, Taiwan, As2012 in Cairns,
Australia and As2014 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The 6th
International Congress As2016 was held June 19-23, 2016 in
Stockholm, Sweden and was entitled Arsenic Research and Global
Sustainability. The Congress addressed the broader context of
arsenic research along the following themes: Theme 1: Arsenic in
Environmental Matrices and Interactions (Air, Water, Soil and
Biological Matrices) Theme 2: Arsenic in Food Chain Theme 3:
Arsenic and Health Theme 4: Clean Water Technology for Control of
Arsenic Theme 5: Societal issues, Policy Studies, Mitigation and
Management Long term exposure to low-to-medium levels of arsenic
via contaminated food and drinking water can have a serious impact
on human health and globally, more than 100 million people are at
risk. Since the end of the 20th century, arsenic in drinking water
(mainly groundwater) has emerged as a global health concern. In the
past decade, the presence of arsenic in plant foods - especially
rice - has gained increasing attention. In the Nordic countries in
particular, the use of water-soluble inorganic arsenic chemicals
(e.g. chromated copper arsenate, CCA) as wood preservatives and the
mining of sulfidic ores have been flagged as health concern. The
issue has been accentuated by discoveries of naturally occurring
arsenic in groundwater, primarily in the private wells, in parts of
the Fennoscandian Shield and in sedimentary formations, with
potentially detrimental effects on public health. Sweden has been
at the forefront of research on the health effects of arsenic,
technological solutions for arsenic removal, and sustainable
mitigation measures for developing countries. Hosting this Congress
in Sweden was also relevant because historically Sweden has been
one of the leading producer of As2O3 and its emission from the
smelting industries in northern Sweden and has successfully
implemented actions to reduce the industrial emissions of arsenic
as well as minimizing the use of materials and products containing
arsenic in since 1977. The Congress has gathered professionals
involved in different segments of interdisciplinary research in an
open forum, and strengthened relations between academia, industry,
research laboratories, government agencies and the private sector
to share an optimal atmosphere for exchange of knowledge,
discoveries and discussions about the problem of arsenic in the
environment and catalyze the knowledge generation and innovations
at a policy context to achieve the goals for post 2015 Sustainable
Development.
Inorganic Contaminants and Radionuclides is a single reference
covering common inorganic contaminants in detail, including their
distribution in the environment, challenges linked to management,
geogenic sources, anthropogenic sources, exposure and effects,
international agreements and legislation relating to the
contaminant, remediation options and global case studies. In
addition, the book provides summaries of contaminated sites and key
details about contaminants to present a more comprehensive
understanding and improve remediation and management practices. The
book's clear, consistent organization makes it a valuable resource
for researchers, students and practitioners working in
environmental science, environmental management and environmental
engineering. One of the major constraints to assessing and
remediating contaminated sites is the lack of awareness of the
extent and severity of contaminated sites amongst the community,
regulators, policymakers, industry operators, university graduates
and environmental managers. This book helps to manage these
constraints.
Mine areas left behind by companies that no longer exist are
defined as derelict mines- those that were operated and closed at a
time when most countries did not have adequate regulations
requiring rehabilitation of the impacted mine areas. This new book
provides unique information on the extent and severity of derelict
mines' impact on environmental degradation and human and
environmental health. It examines the nature of derelict mines,
short- and long-term risks to sensitive receptors, tools for
monitoring and prioritizing risks, and technological advances for
rehabilitation. This book considers a risk-based approach to
managing derelict mines, which is both reliable and cost effective.
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Arsenic in the Environment: Bridging Science to Practice for Sustainable Development As2021 - Proceedings of the 8th International Congress and Exhibition on Arsenic in the Environment (As2021), June 7-9, 2021, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Albert van der Wal, Arslan Ahmad, Branislav Petrusevski, Jan Weijma, agan Savic, …
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The Congress and Exhibition Series "Arsenic in the Environment"
offers an international, multi- and interdisciplinary discussion
platform for research and innovation aimed towards a holistic
solution to the challenges posed by the environmental toxin
arsenic, with global societal impact. The Congress has focused on
cutting edge and breakthrough research in physical, chemical,
toxicological, medical, agricultural and other specific issues on
arsenic across a broader environmental realm. The Biennial Congress
and Exhibition "Arsenic in the Environment" was first organized in
Mexico City (As2006) followed by As2008 in Valencia (Spain), As2010
in Tainan (Chinese Taiwan), As2012 in Cairns (Australia), As2014 in
Buenos Aires (Argentina), As2016 in Stockholm (Sweden) and As2018
in Beijing (P.R. China). The 8th International Congress As2020 was
held June 7-9, 2021 (first time digitally owing to the global
COVID-19 pandemic, in Wageningen, The Netherlands) and with a title
Arsenic in the Environment - Bridging Science to Practice for
Sustainable Development. The Congress addressed the broader context
of arsenic research aligned on the following themes: Theme 1:
Arsenic in Natural Soil and Water Systems Theme 2: Arsenic in
Agriculture and Food Production Theme 3: Health Impacts of Arsenic
Theme 4: Technologies for Arsenic Removal from Water Theme 5:
Sustainable Mitigation and Management for Sustainable Development
Arsenic in drinking water and food is a major health issue,
affecting millions of people in many parts of the world. In recent
years serious cases of arsenic exposure through different
environmental matrices have been reported from, for example,
Argentina, Bangladesh, Chile, China, Taiwan, Turkey, India, Mexico,
UK, USA, Pakistan, Vietnam as well as other regions in the world.
Arsenic can cause a number of carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic
adverse effects on human health and therefore human exposure to
arsenic should be avoided. Notably, The Netherlands has been in the
forefront of research on arsenic removal technology and developed a
cutting edge innovation to remove arsenic to levels below the WHO
drinking water guideline to as low as less than 1 μg/L. This has
created an enabling environment to discuss on policy issues for
defining the new drinking water guideline. The Congress has
attracted professionals involved in different segments of
interdisciplinary research on arsenic in an open forum, and
strengthened relations between academia, research institutions,
government and non-governmental agencies, industries, and civil
society organizations to share an optimal ambience for exchange of
knowledge.
Remediation of groundwater is complex and often challenging. But
the cost of pump and treat technology, coupled with the dismal
results achieved, has paved the way for newer, better technologies
to be developed. Among these techniques is permeable reactive
barrier (PRB) technology, which allows groundwater to pass through
a buried porous barrier that either captures the contaminants or
breaks them down. And although this approach is gaining popularity,
there are few references available on the subject. Until now.
Permeable Reactive Barrier: Sustainable Groundwater Remediation
brings together the information required to plan, design/model, and
apply a successful, cost-effective, and sustainable PRB technology.
With contributions from pioneers in this area, the book covers
state-of-the-art information on PRB technology. It details design
criteria, predictive modeling, and application to contaminants
beyond petroleum hydrocarbons, including inorganics and
radionuclides. The text also examines implementation stages such as
the initial feasibility assessment, laboratory treatability studies
(including column studies), estimation of PRB design parameters,
and development of a long-term monitoring network for the
performance evaluation of the barrier. It also outlines the
predictive tools required for life cycle analysis and
cost/performance assessment. A review of current PRB technology and
its applications, this book includes case studies that exemplify
the concepts discussed. It helps you determine when to recommend
PRB, what information is needed from the site investigation to
design it, and what regulatory validation is required.
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Arsenic Research and Global Sustainability - Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress on Arsenic in the Environment (As2016), June 19-23, 2016, Stockholm, Sweden (Hardcover)
Prosun Bhattacharya, Marie Vahter, Jerker Jarsjoe, Jurate Kumpiene, Arslan Ahmad, …
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The Congress "Arsenic in the Environment" offers an international,
multi- and interdisciplinary discussion platform for research and
innovation aimed towards a holistic solution to the problem posed
by the environmental toxin arsenic, with considerable societal
impact. The congress has focused on cutting edge and breakthrough
research in physical, chemical, toxicological, medical,
agricultural and other specific issues on arsenic across a broader
environmental realm. The Congress "Arsenic in the Environment" was
first organized in Mexico City (As2006) followed by As2008 in
Valencia, Spain, As2010 in Tainan, Taiwan, As2012 in Cairns,
Australia and As2014 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The 6th
International Congress As2016 was held June 19-23, 2016 in
Stockholm, Sweden and was entitled Arsenic Research and Global
Sustainability. The Congress addressed the broader context of
arsenic research along the following themes: Theme 1: Arsenic in
Environmental Matrices and Interactions (Air, Water, Soil and
Biological Matrices) Theme 2: Arsenic in Food Chain Theme 3:
Arsenic and Health Theme 4: Clean Water Technology for Control of
Arsenic Theme 5: Societal issues, Policy Studies, Mitigation and
Management Long term exposure to low-to-medium levels of arsenic
via contaminated food and drinking water can have a serious impact
on human health and globally, more than 100 million people are at
risk. Since the end of the 20th century, arsenic in drinking water
(mainly groundwater) has emerged as a global health concern. In the
past decade, the presence of arsenic in plant foods - especially
rice - has gained increasing attention. In the Nordic countries in
particular, the use of water-soluble inorganic arsenic chemicals
(e.g. chromated copper arsenate, CCA) as wood preservatives and the
mining of sulfidic ores have been flagged as health concern. The
issue has been accentuated by discoveries of naturally occurring
arsenic in groundwater, primarily in the private wells, in parts of
the Fennoscandian Shield and in sedimentary formations, with
potentially detrimental effects on public health. Sweden has been
at the forefront of research on the health effects of arsenic,
technological solutions for arsenic removal, and sustainable
mitigation measures for developing countries. Hosting this Congress
in Sweden was also relevant because historically Sweden has been
one of the leading producer of As2O3 and its emission from the
smelting industries in northern Sweden and has successfully
implemented actions to reduce the industrial emissions of arsenic
as well as minimizing the use of materials and products containing
arsenic in since 1977. The Congress has gathered professionals
involved in different segments of interdisciplinary research in an
open forum, and strengthened relations between academia, industry,
research laboratories, government agencies and the private sector
to share an optimal atmosphere for exchange of knowledge,
discoveries and discussions about the problem of arsenic in the
environment and catalyze the knowledge generation and innovations
at a policy context to achieve the goals for post 2015 Sustainable
Development.
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One Century of the Discovery of Arsenicosis in Latin America (1914-2014) As2014 - Proceedings of the 5th International Congress on Arsenic in the Environment, May 11-16, 2014, Buenos Aires, Argentina (Hardcover)
Marta I. Litter, Hugo B. Nicolli, Martin Meichtry, Natalia Quici, Jochen Bundschuh, …
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The Congress "Arsenic in the Environment" offers an international,
multi- and interdisciplinary discussion platform for research aimed
towards a holistic solution to the problem posed by the
environmental toxin arsenic, with considerable societal impact. The
congress has focused on cutting edge and breakthrough research in
physical, chemical, toxicological, medical, agricultural and other
specific issues on arsenic across a broader environmental realm.
The Congress "Arsenic in the Environment" was first organized in
Mexico City (As2006) followed by As2008 in Valencia, Spain, As2010
in Tainan, Taiwan and As2012 in Cairns, Australia. The 5th
International Congress As2014 was held May 11-16, 2014 in Buenos
Aires, Argentina and entitled One Century of the Discovery of
Arsenicosis in Latin America (1914-2014). The session topics
comprised: Theme 1: Arsenic in environmental matrices (air, water
and soil) Theme 2: Arsenic in food Theme 3: Arsenic and health
Theme 4: Removal technologies Theme 5: Mitigation management and
policy Hosting this Congress in Argentina was especially relevant
because 2014, marks 100 years since the discovery of the disease
Hidroarsenicismo Cronico Regional Endemico (HACRE) or arsenicosis
by Dr. Goyenechea and Dr. Ayerza in the city of Bell Ville,
Province of Cordoba, Argentina. Dr. Ayerza was the first person to
relate skin disorders to the consumption of groundwater with high
concentrations of arsenic. It is estimated that more than 14
million people in Latin America are at risk, of whom nearly 4
million are exposed to drinking water with high arsenic
concentration in Argentina, and further in Chile, El Salvador,
Mexico, Nicaragua and Peru. A vast area of the Chaco-Pampean Plain
in Argentina, mostly in the semi-arid regions, is affected not only
by arsenic exposure from drinking water but also through other
exposure pathways, e.g. through food and other dietary intake. The
Congress has gathered professionals involved in different segments
of interdisciplinary research in an open forum, and strengthens
relations between academia, industry, research laboratories,
government agencies and the private sector to share an optimal
atmosphere for exchange of knowledge, discoveries and discussions
about the problem of arsenic in the environment.
New analytical techniques have enhanced current understanding of
the behavior of trace and ultratrace elements in the biogeochemical
cycling, chemical speciation, bioavailability, bioaccumulation, and
as applied to the phytoremediation of contaminated soils.
Addressing worldwide regulatory, scientific, and environmental
issues, Trace Elements in the Environment explores these frontiers,
including biotechnological aspects of metal-binding proteins and
peptides and phytoremediation strategies using trees, grasses, crop
plants, aquatics, and risks to ecological and human health.
Discussing trace elements in the holistic environment, this book
covers advances in state-of-the-art analytical techniques,
molecular biotechology, and contemporary biotechnology that
enhances knowledge of the behavior of trace elements in the
biogeosphere and at the cellular and molecular level. The editors
and their hand-picked panel of contributors provide authoritative
coverage of trace elements in the environment. They highlight
cutting-edge applications of emerging strategies and technologies
to the problems of trace elements in the environment. The editors
discuss emerging areas such as bacterial biosorption of trace
elements, processes, and applications of electroremediation of
heavy metals-contaminated soils, application of novel nanoporous
sorbents for the removal of heavy metals, metalloids, and
radionuclides. The book focuses on the effects of increasing levels
of trace elements on ecological and human health, evaluates the
effectiveness of methods of phytoremediation, and covers risk
assessment, pathways, and trace element toxicity. Containing more
than 150 illustrations, tables, photographs, and equations, the
book's coverage spans the entire body of knowledge available about
how and why plants interact with metals and other trace elements.
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Environmental Arsenic in a Changing World - Proceedings of the 7th International Congress and Exhibition on Arsenic in the Environment (AS 2018), July 1-6, 2018, Beijing, P.R. China (Paperback)
Huaming Guo, Prosun Bhattacharya, Jochen Bundschuh, Arslan Ahmad, Ravi Naidu, …
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The Congress "Arsenic in the Environment" offers an international,
multi- and interdisciplinary discussion platform for research and
innovation aimed towards a holistic solution to the problem posed
by the environmental toxin arsenic, with significant societal
impact. The Congress has focused on cutting edge and breakthrough
research in physical, chemical, toxicological, medical,
agricultural and other specific issues on arsenic across a broader
environmental realm. The Biennial Congress "Arsenic in the
Environment" was first organized in Mexico City (As2006) followed
by As2008 in Valencia (Spain), As2010 in Tainan (Chinese Taiwan),
As2012 in Cairns (Australia), As2014 in Buenos Aires (Argentina)
and As2016 in Stockholm (Sweden). The 7th International Congress
As2018 was held July 1-6, 2018, in Beijing, P. R. China and was
entitled Environmental Arsenic in a Changing World. The Congress
addressed the broader context of arsenic research aligned on the
following themes: Theme 1: Arsenic Behaviour in Changing
Environmental Media Theme 2: Arsenic in a Changing Agricultural
Ecosystem Theme 3: Health Impacts of Environmental Arsenic Theme 4:
Technologies for Arsenic Immobilization and Clean Water Blueprints
Theme 5: Sustainable Mitigation and Management Arsenic in drinking
water (mainly groundwater) has emerged as an issue of global health
concern. During last decade, the presence of arsenic in rice,
possibly also other food of plant origins, has attained increasing
attention. This is particularly true in the Asian countries, where
the use of high arsenic groundwater as source of irrigation water
and drinking water has been flagged as severe health concern. This
has been accentuated by elevating arsenic concentrations in deep
groundwater recharged from shallow high arsenic groundwater, which
may have further detrimental effects on public health. Notably,
China has been in the forefront of research on arsenic
biogeochemical cycling, health effects of arsenic, technologies for
arsenic removal, and sustainable mitigation measures. The Congress
has attracted professionals involved in different segments of
interdisciplinary research on arsenic in an open forum, and
strengthened relations between academia, research institutions,
government and non-governmental agencies, industries, and civil
society organizations to share an optimal ambience for exchange of
knowledge.
Remediation of groundwater is complex and often challenging. But
the cost of pump and treat technology, coupled with the dismal
results achieved, has paved the way for newer, better technologies
to be developed. Among these techniques is permeable reactive
barrier (PRB) technology, which allows groundwater to pass through
a buried porous barrier that either captures the contaminants or
breaks them down. And although this approach is gaining popularity,
there are few references available on the subject. Until now.
Permeable Reactive Barrier: Sustainable Groundwater Remediation
brings together the information required to plan, design/model, and
apply a successful, cost-effective, and sustainable PRB technology.
With contributions from pioneers in this area, the book covers
state-of-the-art information on PRB technology. It details design
criteria, predictive modeling, and application to contaminants
beyond petroleum hydrocarbons, including inorganics and
radionuclides. The text also examines implementation stages such as
the initial feasibility assessment, laboratory treatability studies
(including column studies), estimation of PRB design parameters,
and development of a long-term monitoring network for the
performance evaluation of the barrier. It also outlines the
predictive tools required for life cycle analysis and
cost/performance assessment. A review of current PRB technology and
its applications, this book includes case studies that exemplify
the concepts discussed. It helps you determine when to recommend
PRB, what information is needed from the site investigation to
design it, and what regulatory validation is required.
The congress "Arsenic in the Environment" offers an international,
multi- and interdisciplinary discussion platform for arsenic
research aimed at practical solutions of problems with considerable
social impact, as well as focusing on cutting edge and breakthrough
research in physical, chemical, toxicological, medical and other
specific issues on arsenic on a broader environmental realm. The
congress "Arsenic in the Environment" was first organized in Mexico
City (As 2006) followed by As 2008 in Valencia, Spain and As 2010
in Tainan, Taiwan. The 4th International Congress As 2012 was held
in Cairns, Australia from July 22-27, 2012 entitled Understanding
the Geological and Medical Interface of Arsenic. The session topics
comprised: 1. Geology and hydrogeology of arsenic; 2. Medical and
health issues of arsenic; 3. Remediation and policy; 4. Analytical
methods for arsenic; and 5. Special topics on "Risk assessment of
arsenic from mining", "Geomicrobiology of arsenic", "Geothermal
arsenic", "Rice arsenic and health perspectives", "Sustainable
mitigation of arsenic: from field trials to policy implications",
and "Biogeochemical processes of high arsenic groundwater in inland
basins" Hosting this congress in Australia was welcome and valued
by the local scientific communities. Australia is a mineral rich
country where mining has generated significant economic benefit to
its people. Unfortunately historical mining for base metals, gold
and arsenic had led to environmental contamination of arsenic.
Locally produced arsenical compounds were widely used as pesticides
and in timber preservation. It is known that there are several
thousands of cattle- and sheep-dip sites contaminated with arsenic
in Australia. However, commonly observed symptoms of chronic
arsenic poisonings such as those found in endemic-blackfoot areas
are seemingly absent from these types of environmental
contamination due to good quality of potable water supply. Does
this fall in the classic argument of "the dose makes the poison"?
This congress theme of "understanding the geological and medical
interface of arsenic" will advance our knowledge in minimising the
risk posted by this so-called number one prioritised contaminant -
arsenic.
New analytical techniques have enhanced current understanding of
the behavior of trace and ultratrace elements in the biogeochemical
cycling, chemical speciation, bioavailability, bioaccumulation, and
as applied to the phytoremediation of contaminated soils.
Addressing worldwide regulatory, scientific, and environmental
issues, Trace Elements in the Environment explores these frontiers,
including biotechnological aspects of metal-binding proteins and
peptides and phytoremediation strategies using trees, grasses, crop
plants, aquatics, and risks to ecological and human health.
Discussing trace elements in the holistic environment, this book
covers advances in state-of-the-art analytical techniques,
molecular biotechology, and contemporary biotechnology that
enhances knowledge of the behavior of trace elements in the
biogeosphere and at the cellular and molecular level. The editors
and their hand-picked panel of contributors provide authoritative
coverage of trace elements in the environment. They highlight
cutting-edge applications of emerging strategies and technologies
to the problems of trace elements in the environment. The editors
discuss emerging areas such as bacterial biosorption of trace
elements, processes, and applications of electroremediation of
heavy metals-contaminated soils, application of novel nanoporous
sorbents for the removal of heavy metals, metalloids, and
radionuclides. The book focuses on the effects of increasing levels
of trace elements on ecological and human health, evaluates the
effectiveness of methods of phytoremediation, and covers risk
assessment, pathways, and trace element toxicity. Containing more
than 150 illustrations, tables, photographs, andequations, the
book's coverage spans the entire body of knowledge available about
how and why plants interact with metals and other trace elements.
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