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- W3197705204 abstract "Phosphorus (P) or phosphate remediation is a challenging and expensive environmental issue. It could cost billions to maintain and improve the treatment framework, using conventional wastewater treatment plants to meet the requirements of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Eutrophication and hypoxia resulting from phosphorus runoff from commercial and industrial wastewater plants can lead to unwanted algae growth. Dead zones are created after algae decay, causing the death of the aquatic life that needs an oxygen-rich environment. The upper limit for in-stream discharge of phosphorus is usually one mg L−1, and further lowering to < 0.1 mg L−1 is required to meet or exceed the current USEPA requirement. As far as we know, there is no product to extract phosphate from abundant water sources to reduce phosphate to ultralow levels that will meet the latest, most stringent USEPA requirements economically. In timber processing landfills and wood disposal sites, groundwater contamination by wood waste disposal also creates runoffs containing radioactive metals, which further degrade the water quality in freshwater bodies. The application of nanomaterials from renewable resources can help reduce phosphate from wastewater. This chapter comprises different remediation methods and nanomaterials from renewable resources to reduce phosphate from wastewater and compare with the current commercial and other potential, more costly water treatment methods." @default.
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- W3197705204 date "2022-01-01" @default.
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- W3197705204 title "Applications of conventional and advanced technologies for phosphorus remediation from contaminated water" @default.
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