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Aquatic Environmental Bioengineering

Monitoring and Remediation of Contamination

Ahmad Bhat, Rouf / Yaseen Mir, Mohammad / Hamid Dar, Gowhar / Aslam Dervash, Moonisa

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1. Edition May 2022
240 Pages, Hardcover
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Aquatic Environmental Bioengineering

Discover the importance of remediation efforts for aquatic ecosystems

Most contamination of water bodies stem from human activity, and the pollution in our water is one of the most important environmental concerns facing future generations. The most significant of these pollutants are halogenated organic compounds, petroleum hydrocarbons, radionuclides, metal and metalloids, pharmaceutical drugs, microbial toxins, and flame retardants. With such a vast array of potential contaminants and dangerously cumulating contamination levels in fragile marine environments, reparative action is more essential than ever.

Aquatic Environmental Bioengineering: Monitoring and Remediation of Contamination provides the reader with a map towards environmentally safe and economically feasible technologies to intervene in polluted aquatic ecosystems. The authors suggest a phased approach consisting of site classification and risk assessment, followed by remediation technology selection and implementation. Effective methods for surveying bodies of water are particularly emphasized, and advancements in the development of novel transgenic plants and microbial fuel cells are put forward as effective tools against environmental contamination and industrial wastewater pollution.

Readers will also find:
* A focus on the most recent and cutting-edge research on the topic: photocatalysis, the use of genetically modified organisms, and the use of nanomaterials
* A simple compendium of fundamental concepts in environmental engineering of aquatic ecosystems
* A detailed discussion of the advancement in remote sensing and geographic information (GIS), methodologies that make it possible to conduct large-scale water remediation studies at reasonable cost

The ideal resource for researchers and students of environmental science, plant biotechnology, agricultural science, environmental engineering, and plant sciences, Aquatic Environmental Bioengineering will be a crucial resource for the remediation of contaminants in our aquatic ecosystems.

1. Emerging Pollutants Remediation Water Systems: Biomass Based Technologies
2. Genetic Engineering for Metal Tolerance and Accumulation
3. Transgenic Approaches for Field Testing and Risk Assessment
4. Role of RS & GIS in Water Quality Monitoring and Remediation
5. Advancement on Bio augmentation: Strategies for processing industry wastewater
6. Photo Catalysis in Relation to Water Remediation
7. Biochemical systems: Cathode Advanced Waste Water Treatment
8. Nanotechnology: Environmental Sustainable Solution for Waste Water Treatment
9. Biotechnology intercession in Phytoremediation
10. Biofilms in Remediation: Current Trends and Future Perspectives
11. Graphene Based Absorbents for Wastewater Treatment
12. Sewage Sludge: Use in Agriculture Practices
13. Microbial Fuel Cells for the Treatment of Wastewater
14. Water Resources Planning and Management Paradigm: Decision Making
Rouf Ahmad Bhat is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Environmental Science, Sri Pratap College, Cluster University Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.

Mohammad Yaseen Mir is a Teacher at the Department of School Education, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, India.

Gowhar Hamid Dar is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Environmental Science, Sri Pratap College, Cluster University Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.

Moonisa Aslam Dervash is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Environmental Science, Sri Pratap College, Cluster University Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.

R. Ahmad Bhat, Sri Pratap College, Cluster University Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India; M. Yaseen Mir, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, India; G. Hamid Dar, Sri Pratap College, Cluster University Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India; M. Aslam Dervash, Sri Pratap College, Cluster University Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India