At the dawn of the 21st century, biotechnology is emerging as a key
enabling technology for sustainable environmental protection and
stewardship. Biotechnology for the Environment: Wastewater Treatment
and Modeling, Waste Gas Handling illustrates the current technological
applications of microorganisms in wastewater treatment and in the
control of waste gas emissions. In the first section of the book special
emphasis is placed on the use of rigorous mathematical and conceptual
models for an in-depth understanding of the complex biology and
engineering aspects underlying the operation of modern wastewater
treatment installations. The second part addresses waste gas
biofiltration, an expanding biotechnological application of microbial
metabolism for air quality assurance through processes ranging from the
abatement of hazardous volatile pollutants to the elimination of
nuisance odors. It will be a valuable reference source for environmental
scientists, engineers and decision makers involved in the development,
evaluation or implementation of biological treatment systems.
For more information on Strategy and Fundamentals, see Focus on
Biotechnology, Volume 3A, and for more information on Soil
Remediation, see Focus on Biotechnology, Volume 3B.