Sustainable Dimensions of Microbiological Remediation of Wastewater

Editors: Neha Agarwal, Vijendra Singh Solanki, Brijesh Pare

Sustainable Dimensions of Microbiological Remediation of Wastewater

ISBN: 979-8-89881-610-0 (Print)
ISBN: 979-8-89881-609-4 (Online)

Introduction

Sustainable Dimensions of Microbiological Remediation of Wastewater brings together recent advances in microbiology, biotechnology, and environmental engineering to demonstrate how microbial systems can be effectively harnessed to address the growing global challenge of wastewater pollution.

The volume begins by outlining the types, toxicity, and sources of wastewater, along with conventional treatment approaches and their limitations. It then introduces microbial remediation as a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative, highlighting the ability of microorganisms to degrade, transform, and remove a wide range of pollutants from contaminated water systems. The book explores how microbial processes offer cost-effective and environmentally safe solutions compared to traditional physicochemical methods.

A major focus is placed on diverse microbial strategies, including indigenous microorganisms, biofilm-based technologies, genetically modified microorganisms, microalgae, and cyanobacteria. These chapters explain how microbial communities can be optimised for enhanced pollutant removal, bioenergy production, and carbon sequestration. Advanced technologies such as biosorption, membrane bioreactors, and constructed wetlands are also discussed, showcasing integrated systems that improve efficiency and scalability in wastewater treatment.

The book further examines the bioremediation of industrial effluents and heavy metal-contaminated wastewater, emphasising the role of microbial diversity in detoxification and environmental restoration. It also highlights recent technological innovations, current challenges, and future perspectives in microbial wastewater treatment, encouraging continued research and development in this rapidly evolving field.


Key Features

  • - Comprehensively covers the types of wastewater, toxicity, and treatment strategies.
  • - Detailed insights into microbial remediation as a sustainable treatment approach.
  • - Focus on biofilms, indigenous microbes, algae, and genetically modified microorganisms.
  • - Inclusion of advanced technologies such as membrane bioreactors and constructed wetlands, biosorption and heavy metal bioremediation techniques.
  • - Discusses Industrial applications and emerging trends in environmental biotechnology.
  • - Critical evaluation of challenges and future directions in wastewater management.

Target Readership :

For researchers, academics, environmental scientists, microbiologists, biotechnologists, and engineers and professionals working in wastewater treatment and environmental remediation.