Environmental Fate and Effects of Pulp and Paper Environmental Fate and Effects of Pulp and Paper

Environmental Fate and Effects of Pulp and Paper

Mill Effluents

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Publisher Description

In recent years, there have been emerging concerns regarding the fate and effects of pulp and paper mill effluents on the environment. Countries throughout the world are focusing attention on the implementation of regulatory and monitoring programs. In response, industry has begun to implement a variety of process and treatment technologies designed to minimize or eliminate the potential impacts.
Environmental Fate and Effects of Pulp and Paper Mill Effluents explores the most active and critical current research and experimentation from around the world. This comprehensive overview examines the identity and origin of chemicals in pulp mill effluents, environmental fate of chemicals from pulp and paper mills, bioaccumulation of substances from pulp mills to fish and wildlife, field and laboratory studies of biochemical and whole organism responses associated with pulp and paper effluents, integrated monitoring and future research, and policy directions of this rapidly evolving field.
Written by prominent scientists from around the world with contributions from industry, government, and academia, this important new book provides a balanced global perspective of the recent scientific findings and the challenges being faced in the immediate future.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2020
February 3
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
720
Pages
PUBLISHER
CRC Press
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
13.3
MB
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