In-Situ Sewage Treatment: Special Reference to In-Drain Systems
Elsevier (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 1. January 2027
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-0-443-44356-5 (ISBN)
Description
Sewage represents the world's most voluminous and ubiquitous of all wastewaters that impacts much larger areas of the world than any other wastewater. In absence of affordable technology and high cost entailed in sewage treatment, over 70% of all sewage discharged goes untreated in developing countries. In recent years, exploration of In-situ systems for treating sewage - when sewage is passing through drains or after it has been discharged untreated into rivulets or lakes/ponds - has been intensified so as to lower the cost of sewage treatment and make it affordable. In-Situ Sewage Treatment: Special reference to In-drain systems covers topics that range from Conventional sewage treatment technologies to Nature based sewage treatment to Single-stage and multi-stage systems, run of the rivulet systems to In-drain systems. In-Situ Sewage Treatment: Special reference to In-drain systems is designed to inform as well as enthuse and inspire the readers towards in-situ sewage treatment initiatives. The book's author list includes Dr. Abbasi who has been working in the area of nature-based sewage treatment systems for 45 years and has invented the since-patented SHFROL (R) and the INSTANT (R) technologies for in-situ sewage treatment.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
449 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-44356-5 (9780443443565)
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Persons
S. A. Abbasi, presently Distinguished Professor, School of Advanced Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, has earlier been a full university professor and director (1987- 2015), and Emeritus Professor (2015-2024) at the Centre for Pollution Control and Environmental Engineering, Pondicherry University. Prior to it he was the founder Head of the Water Quality & Environment Division at the Centre for Water Resources, Kozhikode (1979-87), and a Visiting-cum-adjunct Professor at California State University (1984- 1987). He has also been a Visiting Professor at the universities of Minnesota, Florida, Nevada, California?Berkeley, Malaya and Al-Ahsa.
Prof Abbasi is considered among the world's foremost experts in the fields of bioprocess engineering, process safety, and environmental engineering.
Among numerous coveted honours and awards received by Prof Abbasi are the National Design Award in Environmental Engineering, the IPCL award for Safety and Hazard Management in Petroleum Industries, the National Hydrology Award, the International Desalination Association's prize, The Trever Kletz award, and fellowships of the National Academy of Sciences and the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Naseer Hussain is an Assistant Professor at B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology (BSARCIS&T), Chennai, India. He took his MSc degree in Botany from Barkatullah University and earned his MPhil and PhD degrees in Environmental Technology from Pondicherry University. He then held prestigious postdoctoral positions at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, and McGill University, Canada, before joining BSARCIS&T, Chennai, as an Assistant Professor in 2022.
Dr Hussain's research work has addressed contemporary challenges of microplastic management, and greenhouse gas mitigation associated with agriculture and the valorization of organic waste.
A recipient of coveted awards, including the Indian Overseas Postdoctoral Fellowship (DBT, India) and the AgroPhytoSciences Postdoctoral Fellowship (Centre SEVE, Canada), Dr Hussain actively mentors postgraduate students and serves as a peer reviewer for leading environmental science journals. He has also been actively involved in faculty development programs, interdisciplinary research collaborations, and international conferences, contributing to the advancement of sustainable environmental practices. He continues to explore innovative solutions for organic waste recycling and soil restoration.
Tabassum-Abbasi has received her BTech, MTech, and PhD degrees in instrumentation and control engineering, environmental engineering, and environmental technology, respectively - all from Pondicherry University. She too has been a class topper throughout, receiving gold medals. She has been working as Assistant Professor at the University of
Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun since January 2019, attaining senior grade (Level 2) in 2022, and selection grade (Level 3) recently. She has spent an year (2023- 24) in post-doctoral research at the University of Edinburgh as a British Council Women in Science Fellow. Besides research papers on bioprocess engineering and sustainability in highly cited journals, she has received three patents, and has registered another two.
Prof Abbasi is considered among the world's foremost experts in the fields of bioprocess engineering, process safety, and environmental engineering.
Among numerous coveted honours and awards received by Prof Abbasi are the National Design Award in Environmental Engineering, the IPCL award for Safety and Hazard Management in Petroleum Industries, the National Hydrology Award, the International Desalination Association's prize, The Trever Kletz award, and fellowships of the National Academy of Sciences and the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Naseer Hussain is an Assistant Professor at B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology (BSARCIS&T), Chennai, India. He took his MSc degree in Botany from Barkatullah University and earned his MPhil and PhD degrees in Environmental Technology from Pondicherry University. He then held prestigious postdoctoral positions at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, and McGill University, Canada, before joining BSARCIS&T, Chennai, as an Assistant Professor in 2022.
Dr Hussain's research work has addressed contemporary challenges of microplastic management, and greenhouse gas mitigation associated with agriculture and the valorization of organic waste.
A recipient of coveted awards, including the Indian Overseas Postdoctoral Fellowship (DBT, India) and the AgroPhytoSciences Postdoctoral Fellowship (Centre SEVE, Canada), Dr Hussain actively mentors postgraduate students and serves as a peer reviewer for leading environmental science journals. He has also been actively involved in faculty development programs, interdisciplinary research collaborations, and international conferences, contributing to the advancement of sustainable environmental practices. He continues to explore innovative solutions for organic waste recycling and soil restoration.
Tabassum-Abbasi has received her BTech, MTech, and PhD degrees in instrumentation and control engineering, environmental engineering, and environmental technology, respectively - all from Pondicherry University. She too has been a class topper throughout, receiving gold medals. She has been working as Assistant Professor at the University of
Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun since January 2019, attaining senior grade (Level 2) in 2022, and selection grade (Level 3) recently. She has spent an year (2023- 24) in post-doctoral research at the University of Edinburgh as a British Council Women in Science Fellow. Besides research papers on bioprocess engineering and sustainability in highly cited journals, she has received three patents, and has registered another two.
Author
Professor, Centre for Pollution Control and Environmental Engineering, Pondicherry University, Chinnakalapet, Puducherry, India
Assistant Professor, B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology (BSARCIS&T), Chennai, India
School of Advanced Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Bidholi, Dehradun, India
Content
Part 1: The road to in-situ sewage treatment system
1. Sewage, and the challenges associated with its treatment
2. Conventional sewage treatment technologies: an overview
3. The evolution of nature-based sewage treatment (NBST) systems: their beneficial attributes and short-comings
4. The inherent advantages of in-situ treatment of sewage
Part 2: Hitherto developed in-situ sewage treatment systems
5. Single stage systems based on dosing of microflora and/or chemicals
6. Multi-stage systems, including systems which mimic conventional sewage treatment strategies
7. The floating wetlands
8. The run-of-the-rivulet treatment systems
9. The in-drain sewage treatment systems
10. Future of In-Situ Sewage Treatment: The road ahead
1. Sewage, and the challenges associated with its treatment
2. Conventional sewage treatment technologies: an overview
3. The evolution of nature-based sewage treatment (NBST) systems: their beneficial attributes and short-comings
4. The inherent advantages of in-situ treatment of sewage
Part 2: Hitherto developed in-situ sewage treatment systems
5. Single stage systems based on dosing of microflora and/or chemicals
6. Multi-stage systems, including systems which mimic conventional sewage treatment strategies
7. The floating wetlands
8. The run-of-the-rivulet treatment systems
9. The in-drain sewage treatment systems
10. Future of In-Situ Sewage Treatment: The road ahead