The Treatment of Pharmaceutical Wastewater 1st Edition
Battling complex, persistent contaminants in manufacturing effluent demands practical knowledge and proven strategies. The Treatment of Pharmaceutical Wastewater, 1st Edition by Afzal Husain Khan, Nadeem A. Khan, Mu. Naushad, and Hamidi Abdul Aziz delivers a concise, authoritative roadmap for tackling pharmaceutical wastewater challenges across industries and regions.
Inside, readers will find clear, technically robust guidance on contemporary treatment pathways — from biological and chemical approaches to membrane separation and advanced oxidation — framed around real-world objectives: effluent quality, regulatory compliance, and cost-effective operation. The text balances core engineering principles with applied solutions for removing active pharmaceutical ingredients, reducing toxicity, and minimizing environmental impact.
Whether you are an environmental engineer, plant manager, researcher, regulator, or advanced student, this book equips you with actionable insight: design considerations, monitoring strategies, risk mitigation for antibiotic resistance, and practical tips for adapting technologies to local infrastructure and regulatory contexts. Its global relevance makes it useful for readers working in developed and emerging markets alike.
Readable but rigorous, this edition helps professionals translate theory into measurable improvements in wastewater management and sustainability. Invest in a resource that supports smarter decision-making, improved compliance, and protection of water resources. Secure your copy of The Treatment of Pharmaceutical Wastewater and bring clarity and confidence to one of today’s most critical environmental engineering challenges.
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