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What is Micropollutants

Effects of Emerging Chemical Contaminants on Water Resources and Environmental Health
Are inorganic and organic environmental contaminants that are bioactive, nonbiodegradable and persistent even at very low concentrations, in the range of micro, nano or pico-grams per litre and cannot be fully eliminated with conventional wastewater treatment methods.
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Emerging Contaminants: Pollution Control and Abatement
Emily Ng'eno (Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kenya) and Victor Odhiambo Shikuku (Kaimosi Friends University College, Kenya)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1871-7.ch010
Abstract
This chapter discusses water pollution control and abatement strategies in relation to emerging contaminants. The pollution prevention measures described in the chapter can broadly be categorized into four main areas that are highly interdependent: behavioral changes, new technical solutions to aid remediation of the environment, further research and data availability, and legislation or policy reforms. These main areas have been expanded in detail under 13 subtitles that are not only interdependent but also practical and achievable. The chapter demonstrates that if the proposed measures are collectively taken into consideration, then most of the United Nations Sustainable Development goals, especially the goals relating to water quality, would become a reality. The benefits of pollution control and abatement are widespread and far-reaching and can better the quality of life on the planet.
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