Water management : social and technological perspectives
β Scribed by Thokozani Majozi (editor); Iqbal M. Mujtaba (editor)
- Publisher
- CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 592
- Series
- Green chemistry and chemical engineering
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Editors
Contributors
SECTION I: Social Perspective
Chapter 1: Water Security and the Rise of Sectarian Conflict in Yemen
Chapter 2: Water Diplomacy: Solving the Equations of Conflict, Economic Growth, Social Well-Being and Ecosystem Demand
Chapter 3: Achieving Effective Water Management and Access within Africaβs Socio-Political and Cultural Complexities: Issues and Policy Directions/Options
SECTION II: Freshwater by Desalination
Chapter 4: The Capability of Forward Osmosis in Irrigation Water Supply
Chapter 5: Recent Advancements in the Application of Microbial Desalination Cells for Water Desalination, Wastewater Treatment, and Energy Production
Chapter 6: Effect of the Draw Solution on the Efficiency of Two-Stage FO-RO/BWRO for Seawater and Brackish Water Desalination
Chapter 7: Freshwater Production Using Multiple-Effect Evaporator
Chapter 8: Freshwater Production by the Multistage Flash (MSF) Desalination Process
SECTION III: Wastewater treatment: Membrane and Polymer Based Process
Chapter 9: Modeling of Pore-Blocking Behaviors of Low-Pressure Membranes during Constant-Pressure Filtration of an Agro-Industrial Wastewater
Chapter 10: Sodalite- and Chitosan-Based Composite Membrane Materials for Treatment of Metal-Containing Wastewater in Mining Operations
Chapter 11: The Removal of Phenol and Phenolic Compounds from Wastewater Using Reverse Osmosis: Process Modelling, Simulation, and Optimisation
SECTION IV: Wastewater treatment: oxidation and electrochemical Process
Chapter 12: Industrial Three-Phase Oxidation Reactor for Wastewater Treatment
Chapter 13: Electrolytic Treatment of Wastewater for Reuse Purposes: Case Study of the New Damietta Harbor Plants
Chapter 14: Inactivation of Waterborne Pathogens in Municipal Wastewater Using Ozone
Chapter 15: Photocatalytic Oxidation of Non-Acid Oxygenated Hydrocarbons: Application in GTL Process Water Treatment
SECTION V: Wastewater treatment: Adsorption Process
Chapter 16: Biosorption of Methylene Blue Dye Using Anise Tea Residue
Chapter 17: Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) as an Evaluation Tool for Improving Industrial Wastewater Quality by Different Adsorption Methods
Chapter 18: Low-Cost Adsorbent for Ammonia Nitrogen Removal: A Review
SECTION VI: Wastewater treatment: Biological Processes
Chapter 19: Application of Natural Zeolite in Textile Wastewater Treatment: Integrated Photodegradation and Anaerobic Digestion System
Chapter 20: Mathematical Process Modeling and Biokinetics of Activated Sludge Processes
Chapter 21: Hythane (H2 and CH4) Production from Petrochemical Wastewater via Anaerobic Digestion Process
Chapter 22: Anaerobic Degradation of Lipid-Rich Wastewater
SECTION VII: Water networks
Chapter 23: Regeneration-Recycling of Industrial Wastewater to Minimise Freshwater Usage with Water Cascade Analysis
Chapter 24: Total Site Water Integration Considering Multiple Water Reuse Headers
Chapter 25: Exploring Water Reuse Opportunities in a Large-Scale Milk Processing Plant through Process Integration
SECTION VIII: Water Management
Chapter 26: A Case of Wastewater Management Modeling in the Southern Singapore Sea: Application for Coral Reef Protection
Chapter 27: Catchments as Asset Systems: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Integrated Water Resources Management
Chapter 28: Water Efficiency Lapses and Sustainable Solutions: Educational Buildings in Johannesburg, South Africa
SECTION IX: Water-energy nexus
Chapter 29: Simultaneous Optimization of Water and Energy in Integrated Water and Membrane Networks: A Case for Water Energy Nexus
Chapter 30: Interaction of Energy Consumption, Energy Quality, and Freshwater Production in the Multiple Effect Desalination Process
Index
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