Environmental pollution and public health: case studies on air, water and soil from an interdisciplinary perspective
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505 | 8 | |a Front cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Editors' biography -- Part 1 The environment and its critical nexus with public health -- Chapter 1 Bacterial and viral contaminants in drinking water: Why do they really matter to us -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Scarcity of drinking water -- 1.1.2 Water pollution -- 1.1.3 Contaminants in water -- 1.2 Microorganisms associated with water -- 1.2.1 Protozoans -- 1.2.2 Fungi -- 1.2.3 Bacteria -- 1.2.4 Waterborne bacteria and their related diseases -- 1.2.5 Sources of bacteria in drinking water | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.2.6 Antibiotic resistant bacteria in drinking water -- 1.2.7 Waterborne viruses in drinking water -- 1.2.8 Waterborne viruses that are of primary concern -- 1.2.9 Sources of viral contaminants in drinking water -- 1.2.10 Waterborne viral pathogens disease outbreak -- 1.2.11 Challenges associated with detection of drinking waterborne viruses -- 1.2.12 Health effect of viral pathogens in drinking water -- References -- Chapter 2 The health of our environment and Sustainable Development Goal 3 -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The environment and total well-being -- 2.3 The nature of our environment | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3.1 The atmosphere -- 2.3.2 The hydrosphere -- 2.3.3 The lithosphere/geosphere -- 2.3.4 The biosphere -- 2.4 Environmental health challenges -- 2.4.1 Environmental pollution -- 2.4.2 Climate change -- 2.4.3 Noise -- 2.5 Perspectives -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part 2 Atmospheric pollution and control -- Chapter 3 Air pollution: Prevention and control strategies -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Factors to consider in designing air pollution control strategy -- 3.3 Prevention and control strategies -- 3.3.1 Cyclone collector -- 3.3.2 Electrostatic precipitator -- 3.3.3 Scrubbers | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3.4 Biofilters -- 3.3.5 Cryogenic condensers -- 3.3.6 Bioremediation method of control of air pollution -- References -- Part 3 Liquid waste management strategies -- Chapter 4 Low-cost and efficient technologies for the treatment of industrial wastewater -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Characteristics of industrial effluents -- 4.2.1 Petroleum and petrochemical industry -- 4.2.2 Textile industry -- 4.2.3 Mining industries -- 4.2.4 Pulp and paper industry -- 4.2.5 Pharmaceutical industry -- 4.2.6 Distilleries -- 4.3 Low-cost technologies for industrial wastewater treatment | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.3.1 Coagulation process -- 4.3.2 Ion exchange -- 4.3.3 Adsorption -- 4.3.4 Electrocoagulation -- 4.3.5 Biological techniques -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Treatment of landfill leachate -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Classification and characteristics of landfill leachate -- 5.3 Basic physical-chemical processes for landfill leachate treatment -- 5.3.1 Adsorption -- 5.3.2 Chemical precipitation -- 5.3.3 Coagulation-flocculation -- 5.3.4 Air stripping -- 5.3.5 Membrane filtration -- 5.4 Advanced oxidation processes for landfill leachate treatment | |
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spelling | Environmental pollution and public health case studies on air, water and soil from an interdisciplinary perspective edited by Ronnie Frazer-Williams, Mary B. Ogundiran, Emmanuel I. Unuabonah Amsterdam Elsevier [2024] 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 342 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Front cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Editors' biography -- Part 1 The environment and its critical nexus with public health -- Chapter 1 Bacterial and viral contaminants in drinking water: Why do they really matter to us -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Scarcity of drinking water -- 1.1.2 Water pollution -- 1.1.3 Contaminants in water -- 1.2 Microorganisms associated with water -- 1.2.1 Protozoans -- 1.2.2 Fungi -- 1.2.3 Bacteria -- 1.2.4 Waterborne bacteria and their related diseases -- 1.2.5 Sources of bacteria in drinking water 1.2.6 Antibiotic resistant bacteria in drinking water -- 1.2.7 Waterborne viruses in drinking water -- 1.2.8 Waterborne viruses that are of primary concern -- 1.2.9 Sources of viral contaminants in drinking water -- 1.2.10 Waterborne viral pathogens disease outbreak -- 1.2.11 Challenges associated with detection of drinking waterborne viruses -- 1.2.12 Health effect of viral pathogens in drinking water -- References -- Chapter 2 The health of our environment and Sustainable Development Goal 3 -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The environment and total well-being -- 2.3 The nature of our environment 2.3.1 The atmosphere -- 2.3.2 The hydrosphere -- 2.3.3 The lithosphere/geosphere -- 2.3.4 The biosphere -- 2.4 Environmental health challenges -- 2.4.1 Environmental pollution -- 2.4.2 Climate change -- 2.4.3 Noise -- 2.5 Perspectives -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part 2 Atmospheric pollution and control -- Chapter 3 Air pollution: Prevention and control strategies -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Factors to consider in designing air pollution control strategy -- 3.3 Prevention and control strategies -- 3.3.1 Cyclone collector -- 3.3.2 Electrostatic precipitator -- 3.3.3 Scrubbers 3.3.4 Biofilters -- 3.3.5 Cryogenic condensers -- 3.3.6 Bioremediation method of control of air pollution -- References -- Part 3 Liquid waste management strategies -- Chapter 4 Low-cost and efficient technologies for the treatment of industrial wastewater -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Characteristics of industrial effluents -- 4.2.1 Petroleum and petrochemical industry -- 4.2.2 Textile industry -- 4.2.3 Mining industries -- 4.2.4 Pulp and paper industry -- 4.2.5 Pharmaceutical industry -- 4.2.6 Distilleries -- 4.3 Low-cost technologies for industrial wastewater treatment 4.3.1 Coagulation process -- 4.3.2 Ion exchange -- 4.3.3 Adsorption -- 4.3.4 Electrocoagulation -- 4.3.5 Biological techniques -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Treatment of landfill leachate -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Classification and characteristics of landfill leachate -- 5.3 Basic physical-chemical processes for landfill leachate treatment -- 5.3.1 Adsorption -- 5.3.2 Chemical precipitation -- 5.3.3 Coagulation-flocculation -- 5.3.4 Air stripping -- 5.3.5 Membrane filtration -- 5.4 Advanced oxidation processes for landfill leachate treatment Frazer-Williams, Ronnie edt Ogundiran, Mary B. edt Unuabonah, Emmanuel Iyayi (DE-588)1219603104 edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-0-323-95967-4 |
spellingShingle | Environmental pollution and public health case studies on air, water and soil from an interdisciplinary perspective Front cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Editors' biography -- Part 1 The environment and its critical nexus with public health -- Chapter 1 Bacterial and viral contaminants in drinking water: Why do they really matter to us -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Scarcity of drinking water -- 1.1.2 Water pollution -- 1.1.3 Contaminants in water -- 1.2 Microorganisms associated with water -- 1.2.1 Protozoans -- 1.2.2 Fungi -- 1.2.3 Bacteria -- 1.2.4 Waterborne bacteria and their related diseases -- 1.2.5 Sources of bacteria in drinking water 1.2.6 Antibiotic resistant bacteria in drinking water -- 1.2.7 Waterborne viruses in drinking water -- 1.2.8 Waterborne viruses that are of primary concern -- 1.2.9 Sources of viral contaminants in drinking water -- 1.2.10 Waterborne viral pathogens disease outbreak -- 1.2.11 Challenges associated with detection of drinking waterborne viruses -- 1.2.12 Health effect of viral pathogens in drinking water -- References -- Chapter 2 The health of our environment and Sustainable Development Goal 3 -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The environment and total well-being -- 2.3 The nature of our environment 2.3.1 The atmosphere -- 2.3.2 The hydrosphere -- 2.3.3 The lithosphere/geosphere -- 2.3.4 The biosphere -- 2.4 Environmental health challenges -- 2.4.1 Environmental pollution -- 2.4.2 Climate change -- 2.4.3 Noise -- 2.5 Perspectives -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part 2 Atmospheric pollution and control -- Chapter 3 Air pollution: Prevention and control strategies -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Factors to consider in designing air pollution control strategy -- 3.3 Prevention and control strategies -- 3.3.1 Cyclone collector -- 3.3.2 Electrostatic precipitator -- 3.3.3 Scrubbers 3.3.4 Biofilters -- 3.3.5 Cryogenic condensers -- 3.3.6 Bioremediation method of control of air pollution -- References -- Part 3 Liquid waste management strategies -- Chapter 4 Low-cost and efficient technologies for the treatment of industrial wastewater -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Characteristics of industrial effluents -- 4.2.1 Petroleum and petrochemical industry -- 4.2.2 Textile industry -- 4.2.3 Mining industries -- 4.2.4 Pulp and paper industry -- 4.2.5 Pharmaceutical industry -- 4.2.6 Distilleries -- 4.3 Low-cost technologies for industrial wastewater treatment 4.3.1 Coagulation process -- 4.3.2 Ion exchange -- 4.3.3 Adsorption -- 4.3.4 Electrocoagulation -- 4.3.5 Biological techniques -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Treatment of landfill leachate -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Classification and characteristics of landfill leachate -- 5.3 Basic physical-chemical processes for landfill leachate treatment -- 5.3.1 Adsorption -- 5.3.2 Chemical precipitation -- 5.3.3 Coagulation-flocculation -- 5.3.4 Air stripping -- 5.3.5 Membrane filtration -- 5.4 Advanced oxidation processes for landfill leachate treatment |
title | Environmental pollution and public health case studies on air, water and soil from an interdisciplinary perspective |
title_auth | Environmental pollution and public health case studies on air, water and soil from an interdisciplinary perspective |
title_exact_search | Environmental pollution and public health case studies on air, water and soil from an interdisciplinary perspective |
title_full | Environmental pollution and public health case studies on air, water and soil from an interdisciplinary perspective edited by Ronnie Frazer-Williams, Mary B. Ogundiran, Emmanuel I. Unuabonah |
title_fullStr | Environmental pollution and public health case studies on air, water and soil from an interdisciplinary perspective edited by Ronnie Frazer-Williams, Mary B. Ogundiran, Emmanuel I. Unuabonah |
title_full_unstemmed | Environmental pollution and public health case studies on air, water and soil from an interdisciplinary perspective edited by Ronnie Frazer-Williams, Mary B. Ogundiran, Emmanuel I. Unuabonah |
title_short | Environmental pollution and public health |
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title_sub | case studies on air, water and soil from an interdisciplinary perspective |
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