The emergence of environmental management as an important discipline in addition to its role as an empirical set of procedures and guidelines is not just challenging, it is exciting too. Solid and liquid waste management has seen a phenomenal growth during last four decades and has a vital role in solving the bewildering problem of pollution.
The current trends in solid and liquid waste management encompasse "reuse, regeneration, recovery and recycling"- a plausible solution for the never ending problems of an industrialized society. Consequently, the need and demands include: the development of modern methodologies and technologies to provide various alternatives which are not only cost-effective but also eco-friendly. This book comprises nine chapters, each of which is further divided into sections and sub-sections.