Microbial Applications of Nitrifiers and Denitrifiers in Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Capture the future of nitrogen control with Microbial Applications of Nitrifiers and Denitrifiers in Industrial Wastewater Treatment, a definitive resource by Maulin P. Shah, Mayur J. Kapadia, and P.R. Shah. This authoritative guide bridges microbial ecology and engineering practice to deliver actionable strategies for efficient nitrogen removal in industrial wastewater systems.
Discover clear explanations of nitrification and denitrification pathways, microbial community dynamics, and operational parameters that influence performance in real-world bioreactors. Written for environmental engineers, process designers, plant operators, and academic researchers, the book translates complex microbiology into practical design criteria, troubleshooting tips, and optimization tactics for industries such as textile, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, and food processing.
Packed with contemporary insights into biofilm and suspended-growth systems, reactor configurations, and control strategies, this volume emphasizes sustainable, cost-effective approaches to reduce nitrogenous pollutants while meeting stringent discharge standards. Regional relevance is strong: the techniques and case considerations are applicable across industrial centers in Asia, Europe, North America, and emerging economies facing high-strength wastewater challenges.
Whether you’re upgrading an existing treatment plant or developing a new facility, this resource equips you with the science and methods to improve treatment efficiency, lower operating costs, and enhance regulatory compliance. Rich in practical guidance and written in an accessible professional tone, it’s an essential addition to the bookshelf of anyone committed to advanced wastewater management and environmental protection.
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