ABSTRACT

With an increased demand for wastewater reuse, groundwater recharge with treated wastewater has been practiced across the globe. As a result, groundwater quality deteriorates by emerging micropollutants from various anthropogenic origins, including untreated wastewater, seepage of landfill leachate, and runoff from agricultural lands. The fate of such emerging and geogenic contaminants in subsurface systems, especially in the groundwater, depends on several factors. Physicochemical properties of contaminants such as octanol-water partition coefficient, dissociation constant, water solubility, susceptibility to biodegradation under anaerobic conditions, and environmental persistence under diverse geological and pH conditions play a critical role during subsurface mass flow. Thus, advanced wastewater treatment techniques, followed by implementing stricter guidelines, are some of the measures that can safeguard water resources.

This book, in general, gives an understanding of the fate and mitigation strategies for emerging and geogenic contaminants in the groundwater. The first and second sections provide a detailed insight into various removal techniques and mitigation approaches. Possible treatment strategies, including bioremediation and natural attenuation, are also covered in those sections. Environmental assessment, groundwater vulnerability, health effects, and regulations pertaining to various contaminants are systematically presented in the third section.

part Section 1|119 pages

Mitigation strategies for emerging contaminants

part Section 2|164 pages

Removal of geo- and anthropo-genic contaminants

chapter Chapter 6|27 pages

Solid waste and landfill leachate

A transient source of emerging microbes and legacy contaminants for groundwater pollution

chapter Chapter 9|19 pages

Fluoride contamination and abatement measures

A geoenvironmental perspective

chapter Chapter 11|28 pages

Concern for heavy metal ion water pollution

Their strategic detection and removal opportunities

part Section 3|144 pages

Environmental assessment pathways, and socio-ecosystem framework

chapter Chapter 13|16 pages

Elucidation of vulnerability of groundwater quality to agriculture and surface runoff

A comprehensive review under the backdrop of future scenario of climate change

chapter Chapter 15|28 pages

Pesticides and fertilisers contamination of groundwater

Health effects, treatment approaches, and legal aspects

chapter Chapter 17|26 pages

An emerging treatment technology

Exploring deep learning and computer vision approach in revealing biosynthesized nanoparticle size for optimization studies