Emergent Pollutants in Freshwater Plankton Communities introduces the
environmental and health monitoring techniques for emergent pollutants
and their influences on the community structure of lentic freshwater
plankton. It highlights the challenges posed by the improper treatment
or disposal of industrial pharmaceutical wastes, which could cause
numerous related environmental and health risks. It also suggests
possible sustainable mitigation techniques for the treatment of
emerging pollutants. Further, it addresses the issues of regulatory
and monitoring frameworks, and reviews laws governing the management
and disposal of wastes. This book will help students, researchers, and
professionals address the underlying issues of waste water pollutants
from various industries and ideally provide methods to achieve a
sustainable and pollutant-free environment for the present and future
generations. Presents detailed information regarding emergent
pollutant effects on freshwater organisms, as well as mitigation and
remediation techniques. Discusses foundational information regarding
issues of wastes water pollutants from pharmaceuticals, personal care
products/cosmetics, and other various industries. Examines several
sustainable mitigation techniques for the treatment of waste
pollutants. Addresses the issues of regulatory and monitoring
frameworks and reviews laws governing the disposal and management of
waste.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040156933
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter