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    Online Resource
    Boca Raton :CRC Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949386700302882
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781000345544 , 1000345548 , 9781003003281 , 1003003281 , 9781000345605 , 1000345602 , 9781000345575 , 1000345572
    Content: "New Technologies for Reclamation of Industrial wastewater provides information on the types of industries and wastewaters containing a variety of toxic and recalcitrant compounds present in wastewater. It also focuses on the ecotoxicological as well as health hazards created from the chemicals being released along with the industrial effluents. It also covers various conventional as well as modern wastewater treatment technologies and their advantages and disadvantages. Features of the book: Elucidates information on various types of industrial wastewaters generated, their fate and consequences Describes the ecotoxicological and health implications caused as a result of industrial contaminants Provides detail on conventional treatment technologies along with modern and emerging wastewater treatment methods Discusses the merits and demerits of both conventional as well as emerging treatment technologies"--
    Note: Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Author Biographies -- Acknowledgments -- 1. General Introduction of Industries -- 1.1. Types of Industrial Effluents and Their Characteristics -- 1.1.1. Organic Industrial Effluent -- 1.1.2. Inorganic Industrial Effluent -- 1.2. Characteristics of Industrial Effluents -- 1.2.1. Physical Characteristics -- 1.2.1.1. Color -- 1.2.1.2. Odor -- 1.2.1.3. Temperature -- 1.2.1.4. Solid Contents -- 1.2.2. Chemical Characteristics -- 1.2.3. Biological Characteristics -- 1.3. Wastewater-Producing Industries -- 1.3.1. Wastewater Produced from Tannery Industry -- 1.3.2. Wastewater Produced from the Textile Industry -- 1.3.3. Wastewater Produced from the Pharmaceutical Industry -- 1.3.4. Wastewater Produced from Distillery Industry -- 1.3.5. Wastewater Produced from the Brewery Industry -- 1.3.6. Wastewater Produced from Pulp and Paper Industry -- 1.4. Major Pollutants in Industrial Wastewaters -- 2. Processing and Chemical Pollutants in Industries -- 2.1. Paper Industry -- 2.1.1. Sources and Characteristics of Pulp and Paper Industry Wastewaters -- 2.1.1.1. Debarking -- 2.1.1.2. Mechanical Pulping -- 2.1.1.3. Kraft Pulping -- 2.1.1.4. Sulfite Pulping Process -- 2.1.1.5. Paper Recycling Operations -- 2.1.1.6. Papermaking Operations -- 2.1.2. Recalcitrant Organic Pollutants in P& -- P Industry Wastewaters -- 2.2. Distillery Industry -- 2.2.1. Process of Manufacturing and Generation of Wastewater -- 2.2.2. Characterization of Wastewater Produced During Manufacturing -- 2.3. Textile Industry -- 2.3.1. Generation and Characteristics of Textile Wastewater -- 2.3.1.1. Sizing and Desizing -- 2.3.1.2. Scouring -- 2.3.1.3. Bleaching -- 2.3.1.4. Mercerization -- 2.3.1.5. Dyeing and Printing -- 2.3.1.6. Finishing -- 2.4. Tannery Industry. , 2.4.1. Chemicals Used in Tanning and Leather Production -- 2.4.2. Generation of Solid Wastes -- 2.5. Pharmaceutical Industry -- 2.5.1. Characteristics of Wastewater Produced -- 2.6. Other Industries -- 3. Ecotoxicological and Health Implications -- 3.1. Ecotoxicity -- 3.2. Health Hazards -- 3.3. Remedy -- 4. Treatment Technologies for Industrial Wastewater -- 4.1. Conventional Treatment Approaches -- 4.1.1. Preliminary Treatments -- 4.1.2. Primary Treatment -- 4.1.3. Secondary Treatment -- 4.1.3.1. Trickling Filters -- 4.1.3.2. Activated Sludge -- 4.1.3.3. Rotating Biological Contactors (RBCs) -- 4.1.4. Tertiary Treatment -- 5. New Technologies Used in Wastewater Treatment -- 5.1. Reverse Osmosis -- 5.2. Membrane Treatment -- 5.2.1. Micro-Filtration -- 5.2.2. Ultra-Filtration -- 5.2.3. Nano-Filtration -- 5.3. Oxidation Process -- 5.3.1 The Oxidative Process with Hydrogen Peroxide -- 5.3.2 The Oxidative Process with Sodium Hypochlorite -- 5.3.3 Ozonation Process -- 5.3.4 The Photochemical and Electrochemical Oxidation Process -- 5.3.5 Comparison between Different Advanced Oxidation Processes -- 5.4. Bioaugmentation -- 5.4.1. Removal of Recalcitrant Pollutants from Industrial Wastewater -- 5.4.2. Applications of Bioaugmentation In Removing Different Pollutants -- 5.4.2.1. Removal of Chlorinated and Fluorinated Compounds -- 5.4.2.2. Removal of Lignin Compound -- 5.4.2.3. Removal of Cyanides -- 5.4.2.4. Removal of Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether -- 5.4.2.5. Removal of Nicotine -- 5.4.2.6. Removal of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic Compounds -- 5.4.2.7. Removal of Pyridine and Quinoline Compounds -- 5.4.2.8. Removal of Synthetic Dyes -- 5.4.3. Limitations of Bioaugmentation Process Treatment -- 5.5. Algal Treatment -- 5.5.1. Factors Affecting Microalgae Growth -- 5.5.1.1. Sunlight -- 5.5.1.2. Carbon Dioxide (CO2). , 5.5.1.3. Nutrient Sources -- 5.5.1.4. pH -- 5.5.1.5. Temperature -- 5.6. Miscellaneous Methods -- 5.6.1. Engineered Wetlands -- 5.6.2. Bioremediation -- 5.6.3. Phytoremediation -- 6. Merits and Demerits of Conventional vs. New Technologies -- 6.1. Available Technologies for Removing Pollutants -- 7. Prospects of New Technologies -- 7.1. Upgrading Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) -- 7.2. Recovery of Energy and Nutrients -- 7.3. Removal of Other Contaminants -- 7.4. Security of Water Systems -- 7.5. Conservation of Energy and Renewable Energy Sources -- 7.6. Optimization of Wastewater and Solid Treatments -- 7.7. Alternative Remediation Technologies -- 8. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781000345605
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780367434182
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0367434180
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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