Decarbonization of Wastewater Pollutants as a Sustainable Solution
Decarbonization of Wastewater Pollutants as a Sustainable Solution by Alok Prasad Das, Sunanda Mishra, Maulin P. Shah is a timely, authoritative guide for professionals and students confronting the twin challenges of climate change and water pollution.
Begin with a compelling overview of why wastewater systems matter to global carbon reduction: this book captures the urgency and opportunity in turning pollutant management into a driver for low-carbon futures. It draws readers in with clear explanations of how conventional wastewater treatment contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and why rethinking processes is essential for resilient cities and industries.
Delving deeper, the authors present evidence-based strategies—from low-energy treatment technologies and resource recovery to advanced bioremediation and process optimization—that reduce carbon footprints while improving effluent quality. Practical insights, combined with accessible scientific explanation, make complex concepts tangible for engineers, environmental managers, policymakers, and researchers alike.
Imagine operational savings, regulatory compliance, and community benefits achieved through smarter design and implementation; this book shows how decarbonization pathways can be applied across urban centers, industrial districts, and agricultural regions in India, Europe, North America and beyond. Its focus on scalable solutions and measurable outcomes helps decision-makers turn sustainability goals into actionable plans.
For anyone serious about sustainable water management and carbon mitigation, this volume is an essential resource. Equip your practice or classroom with contemporary strategies that bridge science, policy, and implementation. Add Decarbonization of Wastewater Pollutants as a Sustainable Solution to your collection today and lead the transition to cleaner, low-carbon wastewater systems.
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