Description
Book SynopsisThis book contains up-to-date information and findings in research on the evaluation, treatment, reusability, and development of wastewater in India. The book covers the assessment for drinking water, including membrane filtration, supervision, and evaluation of wastewater, environmental pollution control, wastewater treatment and recycling, advanced bioremediation techniques and wastewater's impact on India.
With this wide range of treatment and technologies of wastewater, this book is a source of invaluable information to guide Indian policy planners and makers to move forward to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 6.
Table of Contents
Introduction: An Overview – Water Resources in India
- Occurence of Trihalomethanes- Probable Carcinogens in Drinking Water Supplies in Coal Belt Region in (Jharkhand) India- Risk Assessment & Modelling
Essentials of Water Purification in Mitigating Water Demand in Explosive Global Population: The Changing Patterns of Cake and Membrane Filtration
Monitoring and Assessment of Natural Organic Matter (NOM) in Water using Spectroscopic Method
- Treating Wastewater for Industrial Reuse
Treatment of Multiple Contaminants for Drinking Water Purification: A Point-of-Use System with Participatory Approach
MBST as Advanced Technology in Wastewater Treatment for Re-cycling of Water along with Environmental Pollution Control
- Wastewater Management and Treatment Technologies with Recycling and Reuse issues in India leading to Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD)
Wastewater and Its Impacts in India
Advanced Bioremediation Techniques for Hydrocarbon Polluted Sites under Changing Environment
- Municipal Wastewater – A Remedy for Water Stress in India
Nature-based technologies for wastewater treatment and reclamation in rural India.
Coastal Reservoirs-A Technology that can Quench Indian Thirst
- Assessment of Water Resources Development of Rajasthan
Conclusions and Recommendations