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020 _a9781118825426
040 _cIIT Kanpur
041 _aeng
082 _a628.16841
_bD833p
100 _aDrizo, Aleksandra
245 _aPhosphorus pollution control - policies and strategies
_cAleksandra Drizo
260 _bWiley
_c2020
_aHoboken
300 _axiv, 155p
440 _aNew analytical methods in earth and environmental science series
520 _a Phosphorus Pollution Control – Policies and Strategies Deterioration and decline of water resources due to pollution caused by humans and their activities has become a universal health, environmental, social and economic problem. Excess discharges of nutrients, in particular, phosphorus, has been recognized as the most prevalent water pollution problem globally. Moreover, its perpetual occurrence and expansion creates imminent threats to water and food security. Despite extensive research during the past five decades, many key questions in eutrophication science remain unanswered. This book summarizes the most recent policies and strategies for phosphorus removal and recovery from municipal, residential and agricultural wastewater effluents and runoff into a concise and up-to-date volume. The book will be of interest to environmental and water resources scientists and engineers, consultants, policy makers, and practitioners working in the field.
650 _aPhosphorus -- Environmental aspects
650 _aWater -- Phosphorus content
650 _aEutrophication -- Control
942 _cBK
999 _c566074
_d566074