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Water Management GREEN CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Series Editor: Sunggyu Lee Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA Hydrogen Energy and Vehicle Systems Scott E. Grasman Chemicals from Biomass: Integrating Bioprocesses into Chemical Production Complexes for Sustainable Development Debalina Sengupta, Ralph W. Pike Magneto Luminous Chemical Vapor Deposition Hirotsugu Yasuda Particle Technology and Applications Sunggyu Lee, Kimberly H. Henthorn Carbon-Neutral Fuels and Energy Carriers Nazim Z. Muradov, T. Nejat Vezirog˘lu Oxide Semiconductors for Solar Energy Conversion: Titanium Dioxide Janusz Nowotny Water for Energy and Fuel Production Yatish T. Shah Managing Biogas Plants: A Practical Guide Mario Alejandro Rosato The Water-Food-Energy Nexus: Processes, Technologies, and Challenges Iqbal M. Mujtaba, Rajagopalan Srinivasan, and Nimir Elbashir Hemicelluloses and Lignin in Biorefineries Jean-Luc Wertz, Magali Deleu, Séverine Coppée, and Aurore Richel Materials in Biology and Medicine Sunggyu Lee, David Henthorn Resource Recovery to Approach Zero Municipal Waste Mohammad J. Taherzadeh, Tobias Richards Hydrogen Safety Fotis Rigas, Paul Amyotte Nuclear Hydrogen Production Handbook Xing L. Yan, Ryutaro Hino Water Management: Social and Technological Perspectives Iqbal M. Mujtaba, Thokozani Majozi, and Mutiu Kolade Amosa For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.crcpress.com/ Green-Chemistry-and-Chemical-Engineering/book-series/CRCGRECHECHE Water Management Social and Technological Perspectives Edited by Iqbal M. Mujtaba Thokozani Majozi Mutiu Kolade Amosa MATLAB® is a trademark of The MathWorks, Inc. and is used with permission. The MathWorks does not warrant the accuracy of the text or exercises in this book. 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Description: First editor. | Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, a CRC title, part of the Taylor & Francis imprint, a member of the Taylor & Francis Group, the academic division of T&F Informa, plc, [2019] | Series: Green chemistry and chemical engineering | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Identifiers: LCCN 2018020246 (print) | LCCN 2018029403 (ebook) | ISBN 9781351657587 (Adobe PDF) | ISBN 9781351657570 (ePub) | ISBN 9781351657563 ( Mobipocket) | ISBN 9781138067240 (hardback) | ISBN 9781315158778 (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Water quality management--Technological innovations. | Water quality management--Social aspects. Classification: LCC TD353 (ebook) | LCC TD353 .W346 2019 (print) | DDC 628.1--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018020246 Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com Dedication To our families and children. Contents Preface...............................................................................................................................................xi Editors ............................................................................................................................................xiii Contributors .....................................................................................................................................xv Section i Social Perspective Chapter 1 Water Security and the Rise of Sectarian Conflict in Yemen ......................................3 Afshin Shahi and Maya Vachkova Chapter 2 Water Diplomacy: Solving the Equations of Conflict, Economic Growth, Social Well-Being and Ecosystem Demand ...............................................................11 Maruf Oladotun Orewole Chapter 3 Achieving Effective Water Management and Access within Africa’s Socio-Political and Cultural Complexities: Issues and Policy Directions/Options........21 Olawale R. Olaopa Section ii Freshwater by Desalination Chapter 4 The Capability of Forward Osmosis in Irrigation Water Supply ...............................37 Alireza Abbassi Monjezi, Maryam Aryafar, Alasdair N. Campbell, Franjo Cecelja, and Adel O. Sharif Chapter 5 Recent Advancements in the Application of Microbial Desalination Cells for Water Desalination, Wastewater Treatment, and Energy Production ........................57 Adewale Giwa, Vincenzo Naddeo, and Shadi W. Hasan Chapter 6 Effect of the Draw Solution on the Efficiency of Two-Stage FO-RO/BWRO for Seawater and Brackish Water Desalination ...............................................................73 Ali Altaee, Adnan Alhathal Alanezi, Radhi Alazmi, Alaa H. Hawari, and Claudio Mascialino Chapter 7 Freshwater Production Using Multiple-Effect Evaporator .........................................89 Prashant Sharan and Santanu Bandyopadhyay Chapter 8 Freshwater Production by the Multistage Flash (MSF) Desalination Process ........103 Iqbal M. Mujtaba and Salih Alsadaie vii viii Contents Section iii Wastewater treatment: Membrane and Polymer Based Process Chapter 9 Modeling of Pore-Blocking Behaviors of Low-Pressure Membranes during Constant-Pressure Filtration of an Agro-Industrial Wastewater ..............................137 Mutiu Kolade Amosa, Mohammed Saedi Jami, Ma’an Fahmi Alkhatib, Thokozani Majozi, Adewale George Adeniyi, Fatai Alade Aderibigbe, and Sulyman Age Abdulkareem Chapter 10 Sodalite- and Chitosan-Based Composite Membrane Materials for Treatment of Metal-Containing Wastewater in Mining Operations .........................................169 Machodi Mathaba and Michael O. Daramola Chapter 11 The Removal of Phenol and Phenolic Compounds from Wastewater Using Reverse Osmosis: Process Modelling, Simulation, and Optimisation .....................191 Mudhar A. Al-Obaidi, Chakib Kara-Zaïtri, and Iqbal M. Mujtaba Section iV Wastewater treatment: oxidation and electrochemical Process Chapter 12 Industrial Three-Phase Oxidation Reactor for Wastewater Treatment ....................231 Aysar T. Jarullah, Saba A. Gheni, Awad E. Mohammed, and Iqbal M. Mujtaba Chapter 13 Electrolytic Treatment of Wastewater for Reuse Purposes: Case Study of the New Damietta Harbor Plants ...................................................................................263 Mahmoud Dahroug Chapter 14 Inactivation of Waterborne Pathogens in Municipal Wastewater Using Ozone ......275 Achisa C. Mecha, Maurice S. Onyango, Aoyi Ochieng, and Maggy N. B. Momba Chapter 15 Photocatalytic Oxidation of Non-Acid Oxygenated Hydrocarbons: Application in GTL Process Water Treatment .............................................................................287 Renju Zacharia, Muftah H. El-Naas, and Mohammed J. Al-Marri Section V Wastewater treatment: Adsorption Process Chapter 16 Biosorption of Methylene Blue Dye Using Anise Tea Residue ................................305 Khaled M. Hassan, Mamdouh A. Gadalla, and Tamer T. El-Idreesy Contents ix Chapter 17 Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) as an Evaluation Tool for Improving Industrial Wastewater Quality by Different Adsorption Methods .........321 Nashwa Tarek El-Tahhan Chapter 18 Low-Cost Adsorbent for Ammonia Nitrogen Removal: A Review .........................343 A. Y. Zahrim, L. N. S. Ricky, Y. Lija, and I. Azreen Section Vi Wastewater treatment: Biological Processes Chapter 19 Application of Natural Zeolite in Textile Wastewater Treatment: Integrated Photodegradation and Anaerobic Digestion System ................................................369 Seth Apollo, Benton Otieno, and Aoyi Ochieng Chapter 20 Mathematical Process Modeling and Biokinetics of Activated Sludge Processes .....381 Ibrahim Hassan Mustafa, Asmaa Abdallah Awad, and Hamad Al-Turaif Chapter 21 Hythane (H and CH) Production from Petrochemical Wastewater via 2 4 Anaerobic Digestion Process ...................................................................................403 Ahmed Tawfik and Ahmed Elreedy Chapter 22 Anaerobic Degradation of Lipid-Rich Wastewater ..................................................415 Ahmed Tawfik and Mohamed Elsamadony Section Vii Water networks Chapter 23 Regeneration-Recycling of Industrial Wastewater to Minimise Freshwater Usage with Water Cascade Analysis ........................................................................427 Nicholas Nyamayedenga Chapter 24 Total Site Water Integration Considering Multiple Water Reuse Headers ...............443 Ahmad Fikri Ahmad Fadzil, Sharifah Rafidah Wan Alwi, Zainuddin Abdul Manan, and Jiří Jaromír Klemeš Chapter 25 Exploring Water Reuse Opportunities in a Large-Scale Milk Processing Plant through Process Integration .....................................................................................457 Esther Buabeng-Baidoo, Nielsen Mafukidze, Sarojini Tiwari, Akash Kumar, Babji Srinivasan, Thokozani Majozi, and Rajagopalan Srinivasan

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