Sewage Pollution
MTA
2nd Edition
Sewage pollution represents a critical global challenge impacting both environmental integrity and public health. This comprehensive book provides an in-depth exploration of the issue, beginning with a fundamental understanding of sewage sources and composition, from domestic wastewater and industrial effluents to agricultural runoff and the impacts of improper waste disposal. It details the complex mix of pollutants found in sewage, including organic matter, nutrients, dangerous pathogens, heavy metals, and emerging contaminants like pharmaceuticals and microplastics, setting the stage for understanding the scope of the problem.
The book thoroughly examines the widespread consequences of sewage pollution. It investigates the devastating environmental impacts on surface water bodies, detailing phenomena like oxygen depletion and eutrophication, as well as the often-hidden contamination of groundwater and soil health. It also addresses the effects on air quality through odorous emissions and greenhouse gas production. A significant focus is placed on the critical human health risks associated with exposure to sewage-borne pathogens, highlighting the threat of waterborne diseases and other adverse health outcomes linked to polluted water resources.
Moving beyond diagnosis, the book offers a comprehensive overview of solutions and future directions. It explains the science and engineering behind modern wastewater treatment technologies, from preliminary and primary stages to advanced secondary and tertiary processes aimed at removing organic matter, nutrients, and pathogens, alongside the complex management of sewage sludge. It delves into the regulatory frameworks and policies designed to control pollution, explores strategies for preventing sewer overflows and blockages within collection systems, and looks towards innovative technologies, resource recovery (like water reuse and biogas), and smart infrastructure. Ultimately, the book emphasizes that building a sustainable future requires not only technological and regulatory advancements but also informed public engagement and collective action to safeguard our vital water resources.
This book is designed for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of sewage pollution, its history, and its impacts. It will benefit students, environmental scientists, public health professionals, engineers, policymakers, and engaged citizens. Readers will gain insights into pollution sources, environmental and health consequences, treatment technologies, and future solutions.
May 17, 2025
43,673 words
3 hours 4 minutes
Click to order this hardcover:
Buy NowPrint copy is made to order and ships worldwide. Includes the ebook free, ready to read instantly.
$5 account credit for all new MixCache.com accounts!