Sustainable Solutions for Environmental Pollution, Volume 2. Группа авторов

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Название Sustainable Solutions for Environmental Pollution, Volume 2
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Жанр Биология
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Издательство Биология
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      Air, Water and Soil Reclamation

      Edited by

       Nour Shafik El-Gendy

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      Preface

      Environmental pollution comes from the introduction of pollutants whatever: foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants into nature which consequently negatively impact it and cause many adverse effects. There are many forms of pollution: air, soil, water, noise, visual, thermal, radioactive, litter, plastic, light and others. All such forms of pollution withdraw the accomplishment of the seventeen goals of sustainable development, negatively affect human health, ecosystem, and biodiversity and abolish life on earth. The worldwide increased inhabitants with the elevated industrial and agricultural activities come in parallel with the depletion of water and high quality energy resources. This book volume emphasizes on the three important forms of pollution; air, water and soil.

      Air pollution occurs via natural and human-made (anthropogenic) sources, for example; sudden massive forests fires and open burning of agricultural wastes and municipal solid wastes in landfills, in addition also to the open burning of oil spills, all increase the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Besides, the decrease of high quality low sulfur content oil reserves forced oil industry to go to heavy crude oil with high sulfur, nitrogen, aromatics and asphaltene content. That led to an extra load during oil extraction and refining in addition to the production of transportation fuels with high sulfur and nitrogen contents which upon their combustion also increase the GHG emissions, particulate matters, aromatics, and sulfur and nitrogen oxides. All of these add to the problem of climate change, and cause what is called acid rains which adversely affect human health, ecosystem, life underneath water and on land, and cause soil erosion and deforestation. The increased strict environmental regulations for lowering sulfur content in the transportation fuels add to the overall expenses of oil refineries. That forced oil industries to search for alternative and/ or complementary sustainable, ecofriendly and cost-effective techniques for upgrading the quality of the oil fractions, products and transportation fuels.

      With the global water scarce problem, available water resources are exposed to many industrial and agricultural effluents, sudden occurrence of oil spills, contaminants from shipping and trading activities, and the uncontrolled massive discharge of plastic and food wastes. Consequently, it becomes contaminated by organic and inorganic pollutants, heavy metals, plastic debris and other solid wastes. Those negatively affect the life underneath water, fish population, coral reefs, aquatic biodiversity, coastal areas and touristic activities, besides, algae which produce approximately 50% of the atmospheric oxygen with the simultaneous photo-autotrophic consumption of GHG-CO2 and also lead to extinction of some aquatic inhabitants.

      Soil pollution can occur from oil industrial activities, uncontrolled use of pesticides and fertilizers, leachates of heavy metals and other xenobiotics from municipal wastes landfills. It is a real threat as such pollutants would present in agricultural systems, crops and plants, reach directly to human through food chain and indirectly through the intake of meat and milk products from animal and cattle accumulated such pollutants in their organs via the up-taking of polluted plants and crops.

      The use of nature-based solutions (NBSs) as sustainable and greener option for management and remediation of polluted sites and upgrading of oil products are not only an environmental preference, but they are also a strategic worldwide choice in the modern economy. Thus, bio-based practices, for example; phyto- and bio- remediation, biosorption, biodesulfurization, etc., are denoted as promising, ecofriendly, economic and impactful techniques than the conventional physical and chemical processes.

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