This series discusses the recent advances in water and wastewater treatment research and processes covering bio-remediation, bio-degradation, molecular approaches and electro-biochemical strategies. It also evaluates the possible applications of these corrective strategies to remove toxic pollutants from the environment.
The series describes the limitations and challenges of wastewater treatments. In addition, it covers various advanced and innovative technologies to remove toxic and hazardous pollutants present in wastewater in a sustainable manner. Moreover, it considers the application of mathematical modelling and different emerging molecular tools to wastewater treatment. Particular attention is given to water reuse and recovery of added-value products from wastewater since it would contribute to a circular and bio-based economy.
Editor-in-Chief
Maulin P. Shah, Enviro Technology Ltd., India
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Remediation of wastewater is important to ensure that pollutants generated in industry do not effect our environment negatively. Traditional wastewater remediation is not a sustainable process, however by using biological means the sustainability can be improved. This book explores how bioremediation biotechnology is used to remove pollutants in wastewater. Both conventional methods bioremediation technologies are discussed.