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Modular Treatment Approach for Drinking Water and Wastewater

  • Book

  • August 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5527308
Modular Treatment Approach for Drinking Water and Wastewater is a comprehensive resource that explores the latest studies and techniques in the field of treating water. It offers a new approach to tackling the demand for a high-quality, economic and green water treatment system and providing clean water globally. This book focuses on a modular strategy, which allows for a customized retrofit solution to the constantly changing parameters that are dependent on current demand and requirements. It summarizes the principles of modular design, as well as current developments and perspectives. Beginning with an introduction to sustainable and integrated water management, the book then delves into topics such as the use of modular systems for the removal of organic micropollutants; adsorbent-based reactors for modular wastewater treatment; filtration systems in modular drinking water treatment systems; and the use of solar energy in modular drinking water treatment. The book closes with a chapter on life cycle assessment for drinking water supply and treatment systems.

Modular Treatment Approach for Drinking Water and Wastewater provides a detailed overview of wastewater and drinking water treatment and is a must-have for researchers, students and professors working in these areas.

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Table of Contents

GENERAL SECTION
1. Introduction
2. Characteristic of wastewater and drinking water treatment
3. Perspectives on use of modular systems for organic micropollutants removal
4. Modular treatment approach in relation to the humanitarian engineering
5. Role of nanotechnology in modular treatment approaches
6. Recent practices of modular approach in the cold countries
7. Phytoremediation as the modular approach for wastewater treatment
8. Modular design of adsorbent-based reactors for wastewater treatment
9. Modular approach in wastewater: Membrane-based reactors
10. Electrode-based reactors in modular wastewater treatment
11. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
12. Concept of bioproduct recovery in relation to modular treatment

DRINKING WATER TREATMENT SECTION
13. Introduction to modular drinking water treatment system (MDWTS) and its significance
14. Role and importance of filtration system in MDWTS
15. Role of Membrane filtration in MDWTS
16. Chemical treatment module system
17. Ozonation and UV treatment system
18. Modern approach to modular treatment using solar energy
19. Desalination using MDWTS
20. Review of successful bench-scale studies for a possible scale-up module solution
21. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)

Authors

Satinder Kaur Brar Professor and Research Chair in Environmental Engineering, Lassonde School of Engineering, York University, Toronto, Canada. Satinder Kaur Brar is full professor at York University, Canada. She is leading the research group on the Bioprocessing and Nano-Enzyme Formulation Facility (BANEFF) at INRS. Her research interests lie in the development of finished products (formulations) of wastewater and wastewater sludge based value-added bioproducts, such as enzymes, organic acids, food bioproducts, platform chemicals and circular economy. The facility has so far led to the successful supervision of 30 PhDs, 8 Master's and 6 postdoctoral students. She has collaborative programs with several industries in Canada and researchers from Argentina, Spain, Chile, Switzerland, France, Vietnam, China, USA, India, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Mexico, Morocco, Tunisia and Ivory Coast. She Editor-in-Chief of Nanotechnology for Environmental Engineering (Springer Journal) and has more than 400 publications, including ten books and handbooks that are academic standards and 6 patents. Pratik Kumar Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Jammu, India. Pratik Kumar is an Assistant Professor at Indian Institute of Technology, Jammu (India) in the Department of Civil Engineering. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Civil Engineering (University Gold Medallist), a Master's in technology degree in Environmental Engineering and Management (Institute Silver Medallist) and a Ph.D. in Water Science. He has authored over 25 publications in international peer-reviewed journals, more than 6 book chapters and a dozen research communications presented at various conferences. Agnieszka Cuprys Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Aas, Norway. Agnieszka Cuprys is currently a MSCA Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Aas, Norway. Her research involves exploring the most eco-friendly and cost-effective methods to improve wastewater treatment plant efficiency. She holds Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Ph.D. in Water Science (International Outreach Price). She has authored 11 research papers, 3 book chapters and 2 research communications at international conferences.