Zero liquid discharge technology and the vast vision of environmental engineering science—a far-reaching review
Document Type
Syllabus
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Abstract
Today mankind, science and technology are in the path of newer scientific regeneration. Global water crisis and environmental disasters are ravaging the human planet and the human ecosystem. Thus there is an imminent need of newer innovations such as zero liquid discharge technology, desalination, and advanced oxidation processes. Scientific ingenuity and engineering vision are the absolute needs of the hour. Scientific determination, scientific perseverance, and scientific forbearance will surely go a long way in unveiling the scientific truth of conventional and nonconventional environmental engineering tools. The authors have deeply described the application areas of zero liquid discharge technology, desalination, and advanced oxidation processes in drinking water treatment and industrial wastewater treatment. Human scientific research pursuit needs to be revamped and re-envisioned in the industrial wastewater treatment, wastewater management, and integrated water resource management as science, engineering, and humankind move forward. There is, in the present day human civilization, the greater needs of nonconventional environmental engineering techniques such as zero liquid discharge technology, membrane science, desalination, and advanced oxidation processes. The authors, with profound lucidity, describe the recent developments in the fields of both conventional and nonconventional environmental engineering techniques, which includes zero liquid discharge technology.
Identifier
85176300538 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9780323917452]
Publication Title
Concept of Zero Liquid Discharge Innovations and Advances for Sustainable Wastewater Management
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-91745-2.00002-4
First Page
33
Last Page
50
Recommended Citation
Palit, Sukanchan and Hussain, Chaudhery Mustansar, "Zero liquid discharge technology and the vast vision of environmental engineering science—a far-reaching review" (2023). Faculty Publications. 2057.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/2057