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Decarbonization of Wastewater Pollutants as a Sustainable Solution: Developments in Wastewater Treatment Research and Processes discusses various eco-friendly wastewater treatment techniques which allow recycling of unwanted pollutants and handling residual wastes in a way that is more palatable to biological systems. The book focuses on current and new wastewater treatment and reuse technologies, and outlines their limits and future opportunities. The book deals with current issues in the creation, handling, and processing of anthropogenic waste into different value-added products, which is of particular interest in situations where trash is simply dumped in open dumping yards, and pose a serious hazard to humans, animals, and the environment. It researches organic waste and fourth-generation biomass for a variety of targeted goods, and provides insights in how to accomplish full decarbonization, where all residual emissions, including the carbon footprint of chemical use and transportation, are balanced. Decarbonization of Wastewater Pollutants as a Sustainable Solution: Developments in Wastewater Treatment Research and Processes provides a wealth of technologies relevant to wastewater (from municipal and industrial sources) as well as water sources (drinking water), as well as the physical, chemical, and thermal processes used in the covered technologies and procedures, which makes it an indispensable resource for many researchers in this field.
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Decarbonization of Wastewater Pollutants as a Sustainable Solution: Developments in Wastewater Treatment Research and Processes discusses various eco-friendly wastewater treatment techniques which allow recycling of unwanted pollutants and handling residual wastes in a way that is more palatable to biological systems. The book focuses on current and new wastewater treatment and reuse technologies, and outlines their limits and future opportunities. The book deals with current issues in the creation, handling, and processing of anthropogenic waste into different value-added products, which is of particular interest in situations where trash is simply dumped in open dumping yards, and pose a serious hazard to humans, animals, and the environment. It researches organic waste and fourth-generation biomass for a variety of targeted goods, and provides insights in how to accomplish full decarbonization, where all residual emissions, including the carbon footprint of chemical use and transportation, are balanced. Decarbonization of Wastewater Pollutants as a Sustainable Solution: Developments in Wastewater Treatment Research and Processes provides a wealth of technologies relevant to wastewater (from municipal and industrial sources) as well as water sources (drinking water), as well as the physical, chemical, and thermal processes used in the covered technologies and procedures, which makes it an indispensable resource for many researchers in this field.