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Environmental Microbiology of Aquatic and Waste Systems by OKAFOR N. provides an in-depth exploration of microbial communities in aquatic environments and waste management systems. The book examines the fundamental principles of microbiology as they apply to natural water bodies, wastewater treatment facilities, and environmental remediation processes.
Key topics include bacterial and archaeal metabolism, biogeochemical cycling, pathogenic microorganisms, and bioremediation strategies. The text integrates theoretical concepts with practical applications, offering readers insights into how microorganisms influence water quality, nutrient cycling, and pollutant degradation. Published by Springer, this scientific resource is essential for environmental engineers, microbiologists, and students studying environmental sciences. It addresses contemporary challenges in water treatment, waste management, and environmental protection through the lens of microbial ecology.







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