Nutrients and Colored Compounds in Wastewater
Grab your copy of Nutrients and Colored Compounds in Wastewater by Abu Zahrim Yaser — a timely, practical guide for anyone confronting nutrient pollution and persistent color in wastewater systems. This authoritative volume illuminates the science and solutions behind eutrophication, dye-laden effluents, and the analytical techniques that drive modern water treatment.
Explore clear explanations of nutrient dynamics (nitrogen, phosphorus), the chemistry of colored compounds and dyes, and how they impact municipal, industrial, and agricultural watersheds. The book combines laboratory-tested methods, process-level insights, and real-world case studies to help environmental engineers, water utility managers, researchers, and policy makers design effective removal strategies for both small treatment plants and large industrial operations.
Inside you’ll find focused coverage of monitoring protocols, treatment technologies (biological nutrient removal, advanced oxidation, adsorption, membrane processes), and regulatory frameworks relevant to regional and global contexts — from Southeast Asian river basins to urban centers in Europe and North America. Practical troubleshooting tips, performance metrics (BOD, COD, color units), and comparative analyses make it easy to choose the right approach for local conditions.
Whether you’re seeking to reduce eutrophication in a freshwater lake, tackle dye discharge from textile mills, or improve plant compliance and sustainability, this book delivers actionable knowledge. Concise, well-referenced, and written in an accessible style, it’s an essential reference for applied research and on-the-ground implementation.
Order your copy today to equip your team with proven strategies for cleaner, safer water and smarter wastewater management.
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