Traditional wastewater systems have become increasingly energy-consuming and cost-intensive while also not meeting the increasing standards for nutrient removal and sustainable development. This book incorporates the latest developments in pollutant removal and resource recovery schemes in wastewater treatment.
This informative volume provides comprehensive knowledge on various aspects of wastewater resource management from the point of process sustainability and resource recovery. This authoritative compendium is crucial for developing resource-efficient and sustainable wastewater treatment technologies and management strategies for both small (decentralized) and large (centralized) communities.
Traditional wastewater systems have become increasingly energy-consuming and cost-intensive while also not meeting the increasing standards for nutrient removal and sustainable development. This book incorporates the latest developments in pollutant removal and resource recovery schemes in wastewater treatment. It highlights advances that have been made in microbiological processes; design of treatment methods; process configurations; energy conservation and efficiency improvement schemes; nutrient removal; recovery, reclamation, and recycling; beneficial uses of wastewater; and bioenergy and biochemical production from wastewater and sludge streams.
Waste-to-energy technologies, especially wastewater treatment as a potential biofuel energy alternative through bioelectrochemical and other processes, are also discussed in this book.
1. The Sustainability Dimensions of Resource Recovery from Wastewater
2. Evaluating Resource Recovery Options in Wastewater Treatment Plants Using
Mathematical Models
3. Osmotic Membrane Bioreactor and Its Hybrid Systems
for Resource Recovery from Wastewater
4. Energy Consumption and Recovery in
Wastewater Treatment Systems
5. Thermal Energy Recovery in Wastewater
Treatment Plants
6. Advances in Nitrogen Removal and Recovery Techniques in
Wastewater
7. Phosphorus Removal and Recovery in Water Resource Recovery
Facilities
8. Microbial Community Diversity and Monitoring in Anaerobic
Digestion
9. Decentralized Systems for Wastewater Treatment and Resource
Recovery
10. Environmental Impacts of Wastewater Treatment Alternatives for
Small Scale Communities
Veera Gnaneswar Gude, PhD, is Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Mississippi State University (MSU), USA.