5604
Ahmed Abdel-Karim Ahmed
Preparation Of Microfiltration/Ultrafiltration Membranes And Their Application In Membrane Bioreactor System For Wastewater Treatment
Microfiltration , Bioreactor (MBR), Wastewater
Water availability is a rights issue as well as it has the first priority to the all life beings. It represents the main driving force of sustainable development and is critical for socio-economic development, energy and food production and for the survival of humanity itself. In addition, water locates at the core of adaptation to the climatic change and links between the society and the environment. As the global population increases, the demands to the water resources are increasing and this elaborates a stressing need to equilibrate all of these demands on water resources sufficiently to all communities. At the human level, both water and sanitation are vital for diminishing the global risks of disease and to enhance different aspects of populations’ productivity [1]. About 75% of all industrial water withdrawals are used for energy production [2] (UNESCO,2014). The availability of plenty of fresh water on earth does not guarantee the equal and sufficient distribution to all people on the earth. In other words, water has not always been available neither when and where it is needed, nor is it always of suitable quality for all uses [3]. Moreover, the deficiency of the available natural water resources with proper quality to support our lives become rare as the surface and ground water had been extensively contaminated by the disposal of hazardous wastes [4].
2019
Ph.d
Ain Shams
Science