1st Edition

Environmental Contaminants Impact, Assessment, and Remediation

    380 Pages 13 Color & 8 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    380 Pages 13 Color & 8 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    This new volume looks at the impact, assessment, and remediation of various environmental contaminants. It discusses the environmental changes that can occur due to arsenic, heavy metals, herbicides, fluorides, microplastics, chemical fertilizers contaminants; the remedial measures of these environmental contaminants; and how to analyze trace-level concentrations of contaminants.

     

    1. Basics of Environment, Pollution, and Bioremediation Techniques

    Pritam Ganguly, Jajati Mandal, Sudip Sengupta, and Bishwajit Sinha

    2. Food Chain Arsenic Contamination in West Bengal, India: Accumulation, Distribution, and Human Health Risk

    Antara Das, Nilanjana Roy Chowdhury, Madhurima Joardar, Deepanjan Mridha, Ayan De, Sharmistha Majumder, and Tarit Roychowdhury

    3. Lead, Cadmium, and Chromium Contamination in Soil-Plant Systems: Global Situation, Impact, and Dietary Risk Delineation

    Parijat Bhattacharya, Purabi Banerjee, Soham Hazra, Sudip Sengupta, And Saptaparnee Dey

    4. Origin, Distribution, Fate, and Remediation of Microplastics in Biowastes and Biowaste-Amended Soil

    Prashant Srivastava, Nanthi Bolan, Veronica Casagrande, Ravindu Perera, and Hasintha Wijesekara

    5. Herbicide Contamination in Groundwater and Their Probable Remediation

    Dibakar Roy, Dibakar Ghosh, Subhash Chander, Bedabrata Saha and Debojyoti Moulick

    6. Fluoride Contamination in Ecosystem and Mitigation Strategy

    Bishwajit Sinha, Prakash Ranjan Behera, and Bholanath Saha

    7. Impact of Pharmaceutical Contaminants in the Environment

    Konappan Jayalakshmi, Ananda Baskaran Sangeetha, Manickam Sasikala, Chellamuthu Selvi, and Mariappan Paramsivam

    8. Environmental Pollution Due to Improper Use of Chemical Fertilizers and Their Remediation

    Bholanath Saha, Ayesha Fatima, Sushanta Saha, Sanjib Kumar Sahoo, and Parthendu Poddar

    9. Methods of Trace Analysis for Persistent Pollutants

    Chellamuthu Selvi, Eswar Deepthi, Mariappan Paramsivam, Konappan Jayalakshmi, Sakthi Ambothi Rathnasamy, and Gurusamy Dhandapani

    10. Phytoremediation: A Novel Strategy to Decontaminate Environmental Pollution

    Pooja Rani, Nilanjan Chattopadhayaya, Rajeev Padbhushan, and Upendra Kumar

    11. The Headway of Nanotechnology-Mediated Approaches Towards Environmental Clean-Up

    Kingsuk Das, Debomita Dey, and Prithusayak Mondal

    12. Balanced Nitrogen Fertilization in Paddy for Sustainable Production and Environmental Gain

    Mainak Ghosh and Garima Singh

    13. Advancement in Pesticide Formulation Technology for Reducing Load of Contaminants

    Romila Akoijam, Sushmita Th., Akoijam Ratankumar Singh, and Sandip Patra

    Biography

    Pritam Ganguly, PhD,  is an Assistant Professor-cum-Junior Scientist in the Department of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry, Bihar Agricultural University, India. His expertise is in analyzing trace amounts of organic pollutants in the environment. His key research areas are the monitoring of pesticide residue in food items and prediction of safety risk. He has published research and review articles in reputed journals.

    Jajati Mandal, PhD, received an Indian Council of Agricultural Research Netaji Subhas International Fellowship toward his degree at the School of Science Engineering and Environment, University of Salford, UK. His area of research is heavy metal contamination (arsenic) and micronutrients and modeling with machine learning algorithms. He has been the principal investigator of a nationally funded project from the Science Engineering and Research Board (SERB), Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, and two state-funded projects.

    Mariappan Paramasivam, PhD, is an Assistant Professor (Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry) at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, India. He has published over 40 research papers, several books, and 10 book chapters. He is listed by TNAU as a top scientist and has also been named Best Participant at the ICAR-sponsored Winter School. He has reviewed research articles for peer-reviewed journals of reputed publishers.

    Sandip Patra, PhD, is a Scientist (Agricultural Entomology) in the Division of Crop Science, ICAR Research Complex for North Eastern Hill Region, Meghalaya, India. He has published over 50 research papers and two edited books. He has also authored many popular articles, book chapters, and training manuals. He has received scholarships and several awards for his work. He is a member of various professional societies and reputed journals.

    <b><i>“Heavy metals, pesticide residues, microplastics, pharmaceutical medicines, and other new and emerging environmental pollutants have been covered in depth in this book . . .  The interaction of these pollutants with various critical environmental processes has been addressed in detail. This book also includes information on the pollutants’ toxicity and human health risks. Intensive technologies, bringing the most sophisticated science to reduce the detrimental impacts of persistent pollutants, have been discussed. Perceiving pollution as transboundary and global, this interdisciplinary approach provides pertinent details about significant pollutants and their environmental consequences, allowing the readers to build a solid foundation of knowledge. . . . [T]his book will inspire and widen the perspective of the students, researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders.” </b></i>”
    —From the Foreword by Debapriya Mondal, PhD, Principal Epidemiology Scientist, Environmental Epidemiology Group, Chemical and Environmental Effects Department, Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards Directorate, UK Health Security Agency