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Removal of Sulfates From Wastewater
Treatment of water contaminated with sulfate because of seawater intrusions or industrial practices has become a significant issue worldwide. Rigorous standards have been made obligatory to conquer the limitations set by the regulatory organizations. The World Health Organization (WHO) constrained a 250 mg/L sulfate concentration in household water. Consequently, wastewater treatment containing sulfate is of prime concern in water research. Up till now, extensive research, including both chemical and biological methods, has been done for the sulfate remediation. Several factors like expected percentage removal, environmental regulations, existing resources, economic viability, and amount of the water to be treated etc. determine the suitability of a specific method. This chapter covers various remediation methods under the headings of conventional and recent developments techniques for sulfate uptake. Although, the recent techniques show potential viability for sulfate reduction, yet their overall activeness is further required to be tested for industrial applications.
Removal of Sulfates From Wastewater
Treatment of water contaminated with sulfate because of seawater intrusions or industrial practices has become a significant issue worldwide. Rigorous standards have been made obligatory to conquer the limitations set by the regulatory organizations. The World Health Organization (WHO) constrained a 250 mg/L sulfate concentration in household water. Consequently, wastewater treatment containing sulfate is of prime concern in water research. Up till now, extensive research, including both chemical and biological methods, has been done for the sulfate remediation. Several factors like expected percentage removal, environmental regulations, existing resources, economic viability, and amount of the water to be treated etc. determine the suitability of a specific method. This chapter covers various remediation methods under the headings of conventional and recent developments techniques for sulfate uptake. Although, the recent techniques show potential viability for sulfate reduction, yet their overall activeness is further required to be tested for industrial applications.
Removal of Sulfates From Wastewater
Inamuddin (editor) / Ahamed, Mohd Imran (editor) / Boddula, Rajender (editor) / Rangreez, Tauseef Ahmad (editor) / Dhillon, Ankita (author) / Sharma, Rekha (author) / Kumar, Dinesh (author)
Applied Water Science Volume 1 ; 383-400
2021-05-10
18 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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