Fate and transport of pollutants in subsurface: evolution of knowledge and understanding.- Governing mechanisms of fate and transport of target pollutants in subsurface.- Transport behaviour of gaseous contaminants through subsurface system.- Aqueous two-phase system: an alternative process for industrial dye recovery.- Leaching behaviors of agricultural contaminants in heterogeneous system.- Contribution of ground water in the calculation of net GHG fluxes from freshwater bodies.- Application of visual mod-flow in groundwater flow modeling at the left crescent of the Ganga river, Varanasi, India.- Impacts of climate and land use changes on water resources at basin level.- Occurrence of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in environment: impact and remediation techniques.- Fate and transport of non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) in subsurface: laboratory studies.- Treatment of pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) before discharging to agricultural lands.- Mechanistic understanding of heterogeneous photocatalysis for the dye degradation in wastewater.- Arsenic pollution in groundwater and its in-situ remediation technologies.- Groundwater contamination susceptibility in watershed of stream São Lourenço in southern Brazil.- Dynamic of heavy metals and environmental impact of waste phosphogypsum.- Mitigation of ground water pollution: heavy metal retention characteristics of fly ash based liner material.- Micropollutants in wastewater: health risk assessment, biomonitoring and bioremediation.- Groundwater pollution by geogenic and industrial pollutants.- Impact of climatic variabilities on groundwater resources.- Salinization of coastal groundwater resource in the perspective of climate change.- Impact of climate change variability on groundwater resource in southern western Nigeria as case study.
Dr. Pankaj Kumar Gupta has been a postdoctoral fellow at the Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo since January 2019. The majority of his works focus on two areas: (1) understanding the occurrence of bio-geo-chemical interactions when pollutants migrate into groundwater systems; and (2) developing remediation strategies. He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Hydrology, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee with a dissertation on “Fate and transport of LNAPL under varying subsurface conditions”. He has received an AGU Student Travel Grant (2017), JPGU Travel Grant (2018), and EXCEED-SWINDON & DAAD Germany Grant (2018). He serves as an editorial board member for SN Applied Sciences and Frontiers in Water. He has published 15+ research papers, ~20 book chapters, and two popular science articles. He has reviewed several research articles for reputed journals including RSC Advances, Groundwater for Sustainable Development, ASCE JEE, ASCE Irrigation and Drainage, Env. Sc, Pollution Research, Ecohydrology, J. of Contaminant Hydrology etc. Further, he has led many site restoration and remediation consultancy projects at polluted industrial sites in India.
Ram Naresh Bharagava is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Microbiology, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, India. He received his B.Sc. in Biology from the University of Lucknow, and his M.Sc. in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology from Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology (GBPUAT), Pantnagar, India. He completed his Ph.D in Microbiology at the Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR), Lucknow and Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, India. He has published one authored book and eight edited books, as well as more than 150 research publications in national and international journals of repute. His major research interests are in Biodegradation and Bioremediation of Environmental Pollutants, Metagenomics and Wastewater Microbiology. His research has been funded by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India, New Delhi, India. He is a life member of the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI), Biotech Research Society (BRSI), and Academy of Environmental Biology (AEB). He can be reached at bharagavarnbbau11@gmail.com, ramnaresh_dem@bbau.ac.in.
This volume offers detailed information on the behaviour of various water pollutants, and on the principles and concepts of groundwater flow and transport. It will help readers to understand and execute the planning, supervision, and review of solute transport and groundwater modeling projects. The book also discusses the role and fate of elements that have been identified as major contaminants in surface and subsurface waters, and their adverse effects on ecology and human health. The book explores this theme throughout four sections – a. Understanding Soil-Water Systems, b. Fate and Transport of Pollutants, c. Physico-Chemical Treatment of Wastewater and d. Microbial Techniques Used to Decontaminate Soil-Water Systems. Introducing readers to a range of recent advances concerning the fundamentals of subsurface water treatment, it offers a valuable guide for teachers, researchers, policymakers, and undergraduate and graduate students of hydrology, environmental microbiology, biotechnology and the environmental sciences. It also provides field engineers and industrial practitioners with essential support in the effective remediation and management of polluted sites.