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Authored by Manish Kumar, “Emerging Aquatic Contaminants: One Health Framework for Risk Assessment and Remediation in the Post COVID-19 Anthropocene” delves into the sources and pathways of emerging contaminants, their distribution, occurrence, and fate in the aquatic environment. This book provides in-depth insights into the mass flow and behavior of emerging contaminants in various spheres of the subsurface environment.
The book explores various sources of emerging contaminants, including industrial waste, agricultural runoff, and pharmaceuticals. It also discusses the pathways these contaminants take to reach the aquatic environment, such as leaching into groundwater, surface runoff, and atmospheric deposition.
“Emerging Aquatic Contaminants” offers detailed information on the mass flow and behavior of contaminants in different subsurface environments. This includes their transport, transformation, and fate in soil, groundwater, and surface water.
The book discusses possible treatment strategies for emerging contaminants, including bioremediation and natural attenuation. Bioremediation involves the use of microorganisms to degrade contaminants, while natural attenuation relies on natural processes to reduce contaminant concentrations over time.
“Emerging Aquatic Contaminants” analyzes the ecotoxicity and relative environmental risk of these contaminants. It also discusses the potential human health risks associated with exposure to these contaminants. Furthermore, the book examines current policies, guidelines, and regulations on emerging contaminants, highlighting the need for more stringent measures to protect the environment and public health.
This comprehensive guide includes real-world applications and case studies to demonstrate how the principles and strategies discussed in the book can be applied in practice. These examples illustrate the effectiveness of different remediation approaches and the challenges encountered in real-world scenarios.
“Emerging Aquatic Contaminants” features contributions from a diverse list of experts in the field, providing a global perspective on the issue. The book’s authors share their knowledge and experience, offering insights into the latest research, technologies, and best practices for managing emerging contaminants.
The book includes numerous illustrative diagrams to provide a clear and foundational understanding of the complex topics covered. These visual aids help readers visualize the concepts and processes discussed, making the information more accessible and easier to understand.
“Emerging Aquatic Contaminants” serves as a valuable resource for future studies on the bio-physical remediation and natural attenuation of biotic and abiotic pollution. It provides a solid foundation for researchers, policymakers, and environmental professionals seeking to address the growing problem of emerging contaminants in the aquatic environment.
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