Biomass for Environmental Remediation
Grab the future of sustainable cleanup with Biomass for Environmental Remediation by Yasser Vasseghian — a practical, science-driven guide that brings biomass solutions to the forefront of water, soil, and air remediation worldwide. Whether you’re an environmental engineer in Europe, a policy advisor in North America, or a researcher in Asia, this book delivers clear pathways from laboratory research to field-scale application.
Explore the mechanics of biomass-based remediation: how biochar, agricultural residues, and engineered biomass materials adsorb contaminants, enhance microbial degradation, and convert waste into resource. Vasseghian synthesizes current research with actionable methodologies, comparing treatment efficiencies, cost implications, and environmental footprints across diverse geographies and contamination scenarios.
Ideal for professionals and advanced students, this volume blends rigorous science with real-world case studies and design considerations — from municipal wastewater and industrial effluents to contaminated soils and emerging pollutants. Learn selection criteria for feedstocks, optimization strategies, and monitoring techniques that meet regulatory standards and sustainability goals.
By reading this book you’ll gain the expertise to specify biomass technologies, improve remediation outcomes, and support circular-economy initiatives in urban and rural settings alike. Practical tables, comparative analyses, and implementation tips make it a go-to reference for consultants, practitioners, and decision-makers seeking resilient, cost-effective remediation options.
Ready to transform waste into remediation power? Add Biomass for Environmental Remediation by Yasser Vasseghian to your professional library and start applying proven biomass strategies to environmental challenges around the globe.
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