The classic environmental biotechnology textbook—fully updated for the latest Advances Written by two of the field's foremost researchers, this comprehensive educational resource presents the biological principles that underlie modern microbiological treatment technologies. This thoroughly revised second edition addresses the new technologies that have evolved over the past twenty years, including microbial electrochemistry, granular processes, membrane-based processes, and direct anaerobic treatments. Environmental Biotechnology: Principles and Applications, Second Edition takes readers through the procedures to understand how microbial systems work and to design a treatment process. The first half of the book is focused on the principles, the tools for describing the stoichiometry and energetics of microbial reactions, and the proper application of kinetics. \n\nThe second half offers practical applications that are clearly illustrated through real-world examples.\n1) Relates basic principles and concepts to practical applications for environmental Treatment\n2) Covers emerging technologies and processes that have emerged in recent years \n3) Written by a pair of award-winning environmental engineers and experienced educators
Bruce E. Rittman (Tempe, AZ) is Regents? Professor of Environmental Engineering and Director of the Biodesign Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology at Arizona State University. Along with Dr. McCarty, he was the winner of the Clarke Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Water Technology. Perry L. McCarty (Stanford, CA) is the Silas Parmer Professor Emeritus at Stanford University. He is the recipient of the Stockholm Water Prize and the Tyler Environmental Prize.
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