Sustainable environmental clean-up : green remediation
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Sustainable environmental clean-up : green remediation
Elsevier, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Sustainable Environmental Clean-up: Green Remediation includes some natural, clean, and eco-sustainable technologies that have undergone the process of gradual development in past few decades. These technologies include a range of innovative natural and viable materials and offer a clean solution of environmental pollution. It includes case studies of phytoremediation, bioremediation (microbial removal of pollutant), constructed wetlands, natural media filtration for the sustainable environmental cleanup. Sustainable Environmental Clean-up: Green Remediation includes coverage of: Recent trends in eco-sustainable green remediation, Role of constructed wetlands in green remediation, Factor responsible for biodegradation of organic pollutants, Remediation through natural media (Sand, gravel, stope-chips), Microbes and their role in green remediation.
Table of Contents
1. Green remediation basic concept and scope of green remediation2. Environmentally sustainable pollution remediation technologies3. Green and innovative technologies for the treatment air, water, soil4. Water quality improvement through green remediation technologies5. Constructed wetlands for the treatment of sewage6. Removal of emerging contaminants through constructed wetland7. Removal of pollutants from drinking water through natural and innovative filter media8. Bioremediation of organic contaminants through beneficial microbes9. Factor responsible for biodegradation of organic pollutants10. Plant growth promoting bacteria and its role in green remediation11. Entophytic microbes in abiotic stress management12. Fungi and environmental clean-up13. Cyanobacteria and their role in green remediation14. Biodegradation of Dye using beneficial microbes15. Microbial Bio surfactant/Microbial enzymes in the management of Organic waste
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