This book offers a comprehensive overview of the origins, occurrences, and remediation strategies for organic micropollutants in the environment. Divided into five parts, the book starts with a perspective on the sources and prevalence of organic micropollutants in our world, including aquatic ecosystems and urban soils, followed by an examination of the effects of these contaminants on health, agriculture, and the environment. In the third and fourth parts of the book, readers will learn more about the analysis and detection of organic micropollutants, and treatment and remediation strategies, respectively. The book closes with an overview of policies and regulatory measures, and critiques the fate of organic micropollutants in the aquatic environment.
In this book, particular attention is given to topics such as:
- the intricate relationship between micropollutants, the environment, and human health
- sustainable management, treatment methodsand remediation for micropollutants in wastewater, urban water systems, freshwaters, urban soils, and agriculture
- ecotoxicity analysis and innovative bioremediation approaches
Given its breadth, this book is a useful resource for scientists, researchers, policymakers, and anyone concerned about the ecological and human health impacts of organic micropollutants.
Cuprins
Part 1: Organic micropollutants: Origin and occurrence in the environment.- Organic micropollutants in environment: Origin and occurrence.- Contamination of aquatic ecosystem with pharmaceutical and personal care micropollutants.- Organic micropollutants in the urban soils: technological advances and management concerns.- Part 2: Effects of organic micropollutants on the environment and human health.- Assessment of environmental pollutants for their toxicological effects of human and animal health .- Organic micropollutants and their effects on the environment and human health.- Occurrence and toxicity of organic microcontaminants in agricultural perspective: an overview .- Part 3: Assessment and detection methodologies for organic micropollutants.- Comprehensive methods for the analysis of organic micropollutants.- Methodologies for the detection and remediation of organic micropollutants in terrestrial ecosystems.- Assessment, obstacles, and risk communication for organic micro-pollutants in the urban water.- Part 4: Treatment and remediation approaches for organic micropollutants .- Organic micropollutants in the freshwater ecosystem: environmental effects, potential treatments and limitations.- Organic micropollutants in wastewaters: advances in sustainable management and treatment methods.- Organic micropollutants in the environment: Ecotoxicity potential and bioremediation approaches.- Organic micropollutants in agricultural system: Eco-toxicity, risk-assessment and detection methods.- Process of removing organic micropollutants using advanced oxidation techniques.- Biodegradation pathways of hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH): A case study.- Part 5: Organic micropollutants in the environment: Concluding remarks.- Fate of organic micropollutants in aquatic environment: Policies and regulatory measures.
Despre autor
Rahul Bhadouria is an Environmental Researcher at the University of Delhi, India, and his research interests focus on the fields of ecosystem ecology, natural resource management and climate change. He has been devoting his attention to the management of soil C dynamics to mitigate climate change and has published articles and books on topics such as the impact of climate change on tropical dry forests, pollution and water management, and urban ecology.
Sachchidanand Tripathi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Botany at the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, University of Delhi, India. His research areas focus on soil ecology, urban ecology and plant ecology, with particular attention to soil analysis, sustainable agriculture and soil fertility.
Pardeep Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Science PGDAV College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India. With 55+ articles published in international peer-reviewed journals, his main research contributions are in the fields of waste management, nano-material synthesis and applications, photochemical waste degradation and management, and soil C dynamics.
Rishikesh Singh is an environmental researcher at Banaras Hindu University, India, and he holds a Ph D degree from the same institution, where he studied the impact analysis of agronomic practices. With 70+ publications in the field of environmental sciences, he has been focusing his research on environmental contaminants and the management of agroecosystems using living materials derived from products like biochar. He is also serving as the Assistant Editor in the journal “Tropical Ecology”.
Harminder Pal Singh is a Professor, and former Chairperson of the Department of Environment Studies at Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. He had been post-doctoral researcher at the National Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, National Science and Technology Development Agency, Thailand; and visiting faculty at the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. He is the recipient of the Shiv Nath Rai Kohli Best Mid-Career Award, Young Scientist Awards by Indian Science Congress Association, Dalela Educational Trust, and Punjab Academy of Sciences.