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CRC - NE11589

Ecological Technologies for Industrial Wastewater Management : Petrochemicals, Metals, Semi-Conductors, and Paper Industries

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Organization: CRC
Publication Date: 16 June 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 299
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Water is essential to our planet's life, and protecting our water resources is a prerequisite for building a sustainable future. Since water use is inextricably linked to energy use, however, we face significant challenges. Water plays an essential role in many, if not most, manufacturing facilities. In a world facing a water-scarcity crisis, much research and development currently focuses on decreasing industries' water-use footprint.

This compendium volume looks briefly at several select industries and investigates various water treatment processes for each, including microbial biotechnologies, ozone-related processes, adsorption, and photochemical reactions, among others. The various industries are organized into four groups:

  • Industries that produce petrochemicals
  • Metal industries
  • The semi-conductor industry
  • The paper and pulp industries

Collected by a well-respected expert in the field, the studies gathered here are intended to be a starting point for further investigation by graduate students and other scientific researchers. Today's research, found in these chapters, can be expanded to create tomorrow's even wider frame of study.

Document History

NE11589
June 16, 2015
Ecological Technologies for Industrial Wastewater Management : Petrochemicals, Metals, Semi-Conductors, and Paper Industries
Water is essential to our planet’s life, and protecting our water resources is a prerequisite for building a sustainable future. Since water use is inextricably linked to energy use, however, we face...
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