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|aPrasad, M. N. V.|q(Majeti Narasimha Vara),|d1953-
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|aIndustrial and municipal sludge|h[electronic resource] :|bemerging concerns and scope for resource recovery /|cMajeti Narasimha Vara Prasad, Paulo Jorge de Campos Favas, Meththika Vithanage, S. Venkata Mohan.
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|aOxford, United Kingdom :|bElsevier,|c2019.
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|aSection 1: Sludge: Sources and Characterization -- 1. Sludge from waste water treatment plants -- 2. Sludge from pulp, tannery and distillery industries -- 3. Sludge from oil refinery -- 4. Sludge from chemical industry -- 5. Sludge from antibiotic wastewater treatment plants- Fate of antibiotic resistance -- 6. Earthworms converting milk processing industry sludge into biomanure -- Section 2: Sludge Management -- 7. Activation, conditioning and engineering of sludge -- 8. General considerations on sludge disposal -- 9. Sludge legislation (comparison between different countries) -- 10. Enhanced sludge degradation process using a microbial electrolysis cell -- 11. Sludge dewatering -- Processes for enhanced performance -- 12. Rheological characterization of digested sludge -- Section 3: Contaminants in Sludge and Treatment strategies -- 13. Ecological and human health risks (general aspects of sludge ecotoxicity and public health) -- 14. Emerging contaminants in sludge (Endocrine disruptors, Pesticides and Pharmaceutical residues, including illicit drugs/controlled substances, etc.) -- 15. Traditional contaminants in sludge (Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) and Poly Chlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), dioxins, perfluorinated chemicals, alkylphenol surfactants, etc.) -- 16. Bioleaching of sludge [with an enriched sulfur-oxidizing bacterial community] -- 17. Sludge as medium for degradation of textile industry effluents -- Section 4: Valorization of Sludge as a Resource -- 18. Fertilizer for agriculture/ Manure for agro-forestry Sludge ash to horticultural crops 19. Sludge multifunctions in a phytobiome -- (Forest and plantation application incl. microbial aspects) -- 20. Co-composting of sewage sludge and wetland plant material from a constructed wetland treating domestic wastewater -- 21. Biochar production from sludge -- 22. Phosphorus extraction and sludge dissolution -- 23. Recovery of valuable metals from sludge (Bioleaching and use of sulfur-oxidizing bacterial community) -- 24. Water-based paint sludge from automotive industries -- Section 5: Energy recovery from sludge -- 25. Co-processing of sewage sludge in cement kiln -- 26. Biorefinery-based valorisation of pulp and paper sludge -- opportunities and challenges -- 27. Volatile fatty acid yield from sludge anaerobic fermentation through biotechnological approach -- 28. Biogas (methane production) and energy recovery from different sludges -- 29. Biogas production by continuous thermal hydrolysis and thermophilic anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge -- 30. Sewage Sludge based Microbial fuel cell.
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|aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 22, 2019).
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|aSewage sludge.
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|aVithanage, Meththika.
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|aMohan, S. Venkata.
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|aFavas, Paulo Jorge de Campos.
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|uhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128159071
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