This thoroughly revised educational resource presents the biological principles that underlie modern microbiological treatment technologies. Written by two of the field’s foremost researchers, Environmental Biotechnology: Principles and Applications, Second Edition, clearly explains the new technologies that have evolved over the past 20 years, including direct anaerobic treatments, membrane-based processes, and granular processes. The first half of the book focuses on theory and tools; the second half offers practical applications that are clearly illustrated through real-world examples.
Coverage includes:
• Moving toward sustainability
• Basics of microbiology
• Biochemistry, metabolism, genetics, and information flow
• Microbial ecology
• Stoichiometry and energetics
• Microbial kinetics and products
• Biofilm kinetics
• Reactor characteristics and kinetics
• Methanogenesis
• Aerobic suspended-growth processes
• Aerobic biofilm processes
• Nitrogen transformation and recovery
• Phosphorus removal and recovery
• Biological treatment of drinking water