Emerging Contaminants 1st Edition
Emerging Contaminants (1st Edition) by Arpna Kumari, Vishnu D. Rajput, Saglara S. Mandzhieva, Tatiana Minkina, and Eric D. van Hullebusch delivers a timely, authoritative exploration of pollutants that are reshaping the fields of water, soil, and environmental health. Ideal for environmental scientists, engineers, regulators, and informed readers, this volume cuts through complexity with clarity and practical insight.
Discover comprehensive coverage of contemporary threats—from pharmaceutical residues and personal care byBooks to microplastics and industrial trace organics—framed around detection, environmental fate, risk assessment, and mitigation. Written by an international team of experts, the book combines rigorous research with real-world applications, making it a valuable reference for professionals working in municipal water treatment, contaminated site management, and environmental policy across Europe, North America, Asia, and beyond.
Why this book matters: it synthesizes current science with actionable strategies, including monitoring techniques, treatment technologies, and regulatory considerations that influence public health and ecosystem integrity. Richly referenced and methodical, the text helps readers evaluate emerging risks and implement effective responses tailored to regional challenges.
Whether you’re a researcher seeking a solid literature foundation, a practitioner designing remediation programs, or a policymaker shaping regulation, Emerging Contaminants equips you with the knowledge to anticipate and manage next-generation pollution. Add this essential resource to your professional library and stay informed on the contaminants shaping environmental practice today. Purchase your copy now for a comprehensive, globally relevant guide to emerging contaminant science and solutions.
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