Phycoremediation Processes in Industrial Wastewater Treatment 1st Edition
Grab the future of sustainable water management with Phycoremediation Processes in Industrial Wastewater Treatment, 1st Edition — a timely, practical guide that brings algae-based solutions to the heart of modern wastewater challenges.
This authoritative volume introduces the science and engineering of phycoremediation, explaining how algae and microalgal consortia remove nutrients, capture carbon, immobilize heavy metals and degrade organic pollutants in industrial effluents. Clear, well-organized chapters translate complex biological mechanisms into actionable strategies for plant design, pilot testing, process optimization and operation.
Engineered for professionals and learners alike, the book balances theory with real-world application: process schematics, design considerations, scalability and cost-benefit perspectives equip environmental engineers, wastewater operators, researchers and policy makers to evaluate algae-driven systems across industries. Case studies and performance data show how phycoremediation can be adapted to diverse settings — from heavy manufacturing and food processing plants to textile mills and petrochemical sites — making the content relevant globally, including North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America.
Readers will gain practical insights on integrating phycoremediation into existing treatment trains, meeting regulatory targets, and advancing circular economy goals through biomass valorization. Written in a concise, professional tone, this edition is both a reference text and a field guide for anyone pursuing greener, more resilient wastewater solutions.
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