ABSTRACT

Pollutant Effects in Freshwater provides a practical and concise introduction to the ecological consequences of water pollution in aquatic ecosystems. In tackling the problem of water quality deterioration, this book combines the limnological and water pollution literature to describe how pollutants in wastewater affect populations of organisms in freshwater environments.

Substantially revised, updated and expanded, with additional specialist contributors, this retitled new edition of Ecological Effects of Wastewater will continue to focus on the effects and management of eutrophication, water quality standards to protect aquatic life, and widen the debate over micro organisms and their public health significance in the aquatic environment.

With ever tighter controls on pollution levels of freshwater bodies being implemented and enforced world wide, this book is essential reading for students of public health and environmental engineering, and a reference tool for professionals in consultancies, contractors and for those in regulatory and enforcement bodies.

part I|94 pages

General concepts of aquatic ecosystems

chapter Chapter 1|9 pages

Ecosystem function and management

chapter Chapter 2|9 pages

Standing crop, productivity and growth limitation

chapter Chapter 3|33 pages

Hydrographic characteristics

chapter Chapter 4|30 pages

Nutrient cycles

chapter Chapter 5|9 pages

Characteristics of pollutants

part II|175 pages

Effects of pollutants in standing water

chapter Chapter 6|79 pages

Phytoplankton

chapter Chapter 7|36 pages

Eutrophication

chapter Chapter 8|16 pages

Zooplankton

chapter Chapter 9|20 pages

Macrophytes

chapter Chapter 10|22 pages

Lake and reservoir restoration

part III|129 pages

General concepts of aquatic ecosystems

chapter Chapter 11|38 pages

Periphyton

chapter Chapter 12|42 pages

Benthic macroinvertebrates

chapter Chapter 13|47 pages

Fish