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Emerging Freshwater Pollutants

Analysis, Fate and Regulations

  • 1st Edition - January 29, 2022
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Tatenda Dalu, Nikita Tavengwa
  • Language: English

Emerging Freshwater Pollutants: Analysis, Fate and Regulations comprises of 20 chapters, all written by leading experts. This book is written in the most practical terms and is ea… Read more

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Description

Emerging Freshwater Pollutants: Analysis, Fate and Regulations comprises of 20 chapters, all written by leading experts. This book is written in the most practical terms and is easy to understand, with numerous helpful examples and case studies and can be used as a practical guide and important educational tool on issues concerning freshwater emerging pollutants. The organisation of the book exposes the reader in logical succession to the full range of complex scientific and management aspects of emerging freshwater pollutants in the developing world. The book recognises that water chemistry, emerging freshwater pollutants and management are inter-dependent disciplines. The book covers (i) the different monitoring techniques, current analytical approaches and instrumental analyses, (ii) fate and occurrence of emerging pollutants in aquatic systems and (iii) management policies and legislations on emerging pollutants. Thus, subsequent chapters elucidate chemicals with pollution potential, multi-detection approaches to analysis of organic pollutants in water, microplastics effects and photochemical transformation of emerging pollutants in freshwater systems. Whereas, other chapters address oxidation of organic compounds in aquatic systems, biomonitoring systems for detection of toxic levels of water pollutants, and health aspects of water recycling practices.

This book melds several different perspectives on the subject of freshwater emerging pollutants and shows the interrelationships between the various professions that deal with water quality issues. Further, within the presentation of each separate chapter is discussion of how the various scientific and management aspects of the subject interrelate.

Key features

  • Includes case studies and practical examples in each chapter
  • Presents a much-needed interdisciplinary approach, representing the overlap between water chemistry and emerging freshwater pollutants
  • Provides a thorough introduction to emerging tropical and freshwater pollutants that typically occur in these systems

Readership

Chemists, Scientist, Ecologists, Environmental Practitioners, Water Specialists, Ecotoxicologists, Academic Researchers 

Table of contents

1. Introduction to emerging freshwater pollutants

Part 1. Monitoring techniques, Current Analytical Approaches and Instrumental Analyses

2. Stream Biomonitoring: the role of Diatoms, Macroinvertebrates and Fish

3. Monitoring Techniques - Grab and Passive Sampling

4. Miniaturized solid phase extraction

5. Miniaturisation of liquid-phase extraction techniques

6. Head-space miniaturization techniques

Part 2. Fate and occurrence of emerging pollutants in aquatic systems

7. Fate of emerging pollutants in aquatic systems

8. Remediation of emerging pollutants through various wastewater treatment processes

9. Microplastics in freshwater ecosystems with special reference to tropical systems; detection, impact, and management

10. Pharmaceuticals and personal care products

11. Innovative liquid phase extraction based analytical extraction techniques of antibiotics

12. Pesticides

13. Antiretrovirals in the Environment

14. Disinfection byproducts

15. Azo dyes: sources, occurrence, toxicity, sampling, analysis and their removal methods

16. Flame retardants in tropical regions: Sources, fate and occurrence in the aquatic environment

17. Rare earth elements and radionuclides

18. Nanoparticles in biosensor development for the detection of pathogenic bacteria in water

Part 3. Management policies and legislations on emerging pollutants

19. Policy and Intervention methods to control emerging pollutants

20. Future directions of emerging pollutants research

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: February 7, 2022
  • Language: English

About the editors

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Tatenda Dalu

Dr Tatenda Dalu is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Biology and Environmental Sciences and Leader of the Aquatic Systems Research Group at University of Mpumalanga, Honorary Research Associate at the South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity, and a member of the Alien Species Risk Assessment Review Panel of South Africa and British Ecological Society Grants Committee. He is a United Nations Global Environment Outlook 7 Contributing Author, Associate Editor for Aquatic Invasions, African Journal of Ecology, BioInvasions Records, Ecology and Evolution and Frontiers in Water – Environmental Water Quality, and Editorial Board Member for Science of the Total Environment and Environmental Advances. He has Guest Edited for Frontiers in Water and Frontiers in Environmental Science. He is an expert in freshwater riverine, wetland and reservoir ecosystems mainly using phytoplankton, invertebrates, and fish as study organisms. He has previously co-edited two books for Elsevier on Fundamentals of Tropical Freshwater Wetlands: From Ecology to Conservation Management and Emerging Freshwater Pollutants: Analysis, Fate, and Regulation. Working with fellow research colleagues, Dr Dalu has identified and described two new species in South Africa (Copepod Lovenula raynerae) and Zimbabwe (Fairy shrimp Streptocephalus sangoensis).
Affiliations and expertise
School of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of Mpumalanga, Nelspruit, South Africa

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Nikita Tavengwa

Dr Nikita Tavengwa is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at University of Venda. His research interests lie in Analytical Environmental Chemistry in pre-concentration of organic analytes/pollutants (including emerging pollutants such as PAHs, NACs and antibiotics) to enhance their detection limits before their instrumental analysis.
Affiliations and expertise
University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa

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