Biofiltration for Air Pollution Control
Joseph S. Devinny,Marc A. Deshusses (University of California, Riverside, USA),Todd Stephen Webster (University of California, California, USA)
Biofiltration for Air Pollution Control
Joseph S. Devinny,Marc A. Deshusses (University of California, Riverside, USA),Todd Stephen Webster (University of California, California, USA)
The number-one environmental threat to public health, air pollution remains a pressing problem-made even more complicated by the massive quantity and diversity of air pollution sources. Biofiltration technology (using micro-organisms growing on porous media) is being recognized as one of the most advantageous means to convert pollutants to harmless products. Done properly, biofiltration works at a reasonable cost-utilizing inexpensive components, without requiring fuel or generating hazardous by-products. Firmly established in Europe, biofiltration techniques are being increasingly applied in North America: Biofiltration for Air Pollution Control offers the necessary knowledge to do it right.
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