Fate of Biological Contaminants During Recycling of Organic Wastes 1st Edition
Fate of Biological Contaminants During Recycling of Organic Wastes (1st Edition) by Kui Huang, Sartaj Ahmad Bhat, and Guangyu Cui offers a compelling, research-driven exploration of how pathogens, parasites, and microbial toxins behave during organic waste recycling processes. Perfect for waste managers, environmental engineers, public-health officials, and researchers, this book brings clarity to the complex intersection of composting, anaerobic digestion, land application, and sanitation management.
Start with a clear, evidence-based overview of contamination pathways and survival dynamics, then move into practical analysis of treatment options—thermal treatment, microbial competition, and process controls—that reduce risk while preserving nutrient recycling value. The authors combine laboratory results, field studies, and regional case examples to deliver actionable guidance for municipal waste programs, agricultural reuse, and decentralized sanitation projects across urban and rural settings worldwide.
Readers will gain:
– A deep understanding of pathogen fate in diverse recycling technologies.
– Risk-assessment frameworks and monitoring strategies adaptable to local regulations.
– Practical recommendations for safe biosolid and compost use in agriculture and land restoration.
Whether you’re designing a municipal organics program, evaluating biosolid regulations, or advancing academic research, this title equips you to make informed decisions that protect public health and enhance sustainable waste management. With a global perspective and regionally relevant insights, the book is an essential resource for professionals seeking practical, science-based solutions to microbial risks in organic waste recycling. Add this authoritative volume to your professional library to improve safety, compliance, and sustainability in organic waste reuse.
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