Management of Water Resources Using Electrochemical Methods

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Management of Water Resources Using Electrochemical Methods

Development studies Energy industries and utilities Chemistry Hydrology and the hydrosphere Environmental management Waste management Industrial chemistry and chemical engineering Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology Civil engineering, surveying and building Pollution control

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Collection: Environmental Assessment and Management

Language: English

Published by: CRC Press

Published on: 30th June 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040368756


This book encompasses various approaches to electrochemical water treatment, emphasizing a well-structured framework within the nexus of electrochemistry, water, and energy. It addresses the urgent challenges of water scarcity and pollution and offers practical insights and operational guidance on removing pollutants and preserving water resources through water purification. Applications and real-life case studies support the innovative nature of electrochemical processes as a sustainable and efficient alternative. The user-friendly approach makes this book accessible to a broad audience, being a specialist seeking advanced techniques or a concerned citizen.

Features

  • Covers comprehensively the most recent and advanced electrochemical water treatment techniques.
  • Presents practical operational guidelines and insights.
  • Includes real-world examples and case studies.
  • Focuses on environmental impacts and sustainability.
  • Addresses innovative approaches in technology, theoretical computational analysis, and future development guidance for electrochemical water treatment.

This book is for professionals, students, and researchers in water and environmental sciences interested in water treatment, management, and resource recovery. It is also a great resource for public and environmental health experts and readers who work in related disciplines and readers interested in water management, treatment, and the health of the environment.

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