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This book presents select proceedings of the International Conference on Pollution Control for Clean Environment (ICPCCE-2023). It introduces readers to the recent emerging pollutants in air and water environments and in solid waste and sheds light on the newly developed control strategies. The book discusses various topics including the occurrence of emerging contaminants, micropollutants in water, wastewater and aquatic environments, occurrence pathways, surface and groundwater pollution and risk and impact assessment of pollution. The chapters provide advanced information topics including…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents select proceedings of the International Conference on Pollution Control for Clean Environment (ICPCCE-2023). It introduces readers to the recent emerging pollutants in air and water environments and in solid waste and sheds light on the newly developed control strategies. The book discusses various topics including the occurrence of emerging contaminants, micropollutants in water, wastewater and aquatic environments, occurrence pathways, surface and groundwater pollution and risk and impact assessment of pollution. The chapters provide advanced information topics including effective monitoring, detection, sustainable practices, cleaner and innovative water and wastewater treatment technologies, and emerging contaminant removal. The book also includes information on energy-positive technologies and recent advances in the upgradation of existing systems. It also extensively discusses life cycle assessment and the application of environmental indicators and circulareconomy in pollution control strategies. The book covers the interaction of pollutants in the atmosphere and discusses innovative air pollution control strategies, including a detailed discussion of carbon capture and storage. The book presents various strategies for managing solid waste and discusses several novel technologies for the management of the present-day concern of plastic waste and e-waste. Given the present-day need for the recovery and re-use of various waste materials, this book delves extensively into how waste materials can be used for different purposes. It also talks about the recovery of energy and other useful by-products contributing towards economical and sustainable solutions. The book discusses various case studies on recently developed technologies and evaluates a wide range of technologies for pollutant removal and their implementation in the field.

This book provides a ready reference for environmental engineers, practitioners, policymakers and planners. It also served as a practical guide for industrial engineers, government bodies, ecologists and researchers.

Autorenporträt
Rajesh Roshan Dash is currently a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the School of Infrastructure at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, India. He received his masters degree in environmental engineering from Motilal Nehru Regional Engineering College (MNNIT), Allahabad in 2001 and Ph.D. in environmental engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee in 2008. He teaches various courses in the Environmental Engineering discipline at both undergraduate and graduate levels. His research expertise includes physico-chemical, biological and natural treatment of domestic and industrial wastewater. Professor Dash has published more than 60 research papers in refereed journals and more than 70 articles in conference proceedings and as book chapters. He was granted a patent in 2022 for ‘Single unit fixed bed reactor for simultaneous hetero-trophic nitrification aerobic denitrification adsorptive coupled denitrifying phosphate removal from wastewater.’ He has successfully organized several conferences, and workshops and has carried out several research projects funded by the Department of Science & Technology (DST), DST Indo-EU, and the Ministry of Human Resource Development – Swachhta Action Plan (MHRD-SAP). He has guided 4 Ph.D. theses, 23 M.Tech. theses and is the guide for 4 ongoing Ph.D. theses. He is an active member of many central and state government advisory bodies related to rural water supply, wastewater treatment, and solid waste management.

Sankarsan Mohapatro is currently an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering in the School of Electrical Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, India. He completed his B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Biju Pattnaik University of Technology, Odisha. He holds an M.Sc (Engineering) and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. He is a professor and teaches electrical engineering courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels. ‘Industrial Application of High Voltage for Air Pollution Control’ and ‘Wastewater Treatment and Renewable Energy’ are two areas in which Dr. Mohapatra has conducted an extensive study. Dr. Mohapatro has published 20 research papers in reputable publications and 27 articles in conference proceedings and as book chapters. He has led various research projects funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and the Odisha State Planning and Coordinating Council (P&C). He has supervised 19 master's theses and 1 doctoral dissertation and has additional 4 doctoral dissertations currently in progress. The Science and Technology Department of the Government of Odisha, India, has honored Dr. Sankarsan with the Odisha Young Scientist Award for his research contributions.

Manaswini Behera is currently an Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering in the School of Infrastructure, Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, India. She received her master’s degree in environmental engineering and management from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi and her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. She has an extensive experience in the areas of ‘wastewater treatment and reuse’, ‘waste management and bioenergy recovery using microbial fuel cell and bio-electrochemical systems’ and ‘developing cost-effective ceramic separators for fuel cells.’ She has 32 conference presentations and proceedings contributions and has published 41 refereed articles in well-known journals. He also has published 2 books and 29 refereed book chapters. She has completed three sponsored research projects and is currently investigating the Indo-EU consortium project - SARASWATI-2.0 with the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. She has guided 4 Ph.D. research scholars, 15 projects of Master students andis currently guiding 4 Ph.D. scholars. She was granted a patent in 2022 for ‘Earthen pot-based proton exchanger cum anode chamber and microbial fuel cell (MFC) obtained thereof.’ In recognition of her research work, Dr. Manaswini was awarded the Odisha Young Scientist Award by the Science and Technology Department, Government of Odisha, India and the Best Young Scientist Award at the 11th International Conference in Challenges in Environmental Science and Engineering, 2018 at Bangkok. Dr. Manaswini is a member of several professional organizations and serves as an Associate Editor for the ASCE Journal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste.