Publisher | CBS Publishers & Distributors |
ISBN 13 | 9788123925035 |
ISBN 10 | 8123925034 |
Book Description | It aims to meet the requirements of postgraduate students and PhD scholars of microbiology, biotechnology, environmental sciences and agricultural sciences, especially the researchers who are handling industry and the distillery wastewater management for environmental safety. The text contains up-to-date information and experimental data on physicochemical properties of distillery wastewater, latest material on the different colour and materials present in postmethanated distillery effluent (PMDE) and their bioremediation and biodegradation by bacterial communities, persistent pollutants and bacterial metabolic products of PMDE during bacterial degradation, and the health hazards of PMDE due to arbitrary application by farmers in irrigation for agricultural practices. It highlights the phytoremediation potential of some wetland plants for safe disposal of complex pollutants of distillery waste following the 3R (reduced, reuse, recycle) approach. The book presents realistic data and challenges for distillery waste management in the Indian scenario. |
About the Author | It aims to meet the requirements of postgraduate students and PhD scholars of microbiology, biotechnology, environmental sciences and agricultural sciences, especially the researchers who are handling industry and the distillery wastewater management for environmental safety. The text contains up-to-date information and experimental data on physicochemical properties of distillery wastewater, latest material on the different colour and materials present in postmethanated distillery effluent (PMDE) and their bioremediation and biodegradation by bacterial communities, persistent pollutants and bacterial metabolic products of PMDE during bacterial degradation, and the health hazards of PMDE due to arbitrary application by farmers in irrigation for agricultural practices. It highlights the phytoremediation potential of some wetland plants for safe disposal of complex pollutants of distillery waste following the 3R (reduced, reuse, recycle) approach. The book presents realistic data and challenges for distillery waste management in the Indian scenario. |