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The need for clean water in developing countries has become difficult to achieve as a result of globalization and industrialization and because of an increase in population, urbanization, and per capita water use. Residential, commercial, industrial, and educational institutions produce immense amounts of wastewater. Wastewater is treated to extract toxins to produce processed effluent by physical, chemical, and biological processes. Most of these innovative treatment systems are membrane filtration, advanced oxidation processes, and electrochemical approaches, which are strongly committed to offering solutions to help protect public health and the environment. For wastewater treatment, different forms of bioreactors are used which are reliable, cost-efficient, and effective in removing a wide variety of contaminants. This book outlines the capacity of various bioreactors that are most widely used for the treatment of different industrial and domestic wastewater, such as a rotating biological contactor, biological fluidized bed reactor, packed bed reactor, membrane bioreactor, continuous stirred tank bioreactor, up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor, and photobioreactor, etc. Despite this, the acceptance of these technologies and their commercialization on an industrial scale, the performance is still limited. Therefore, a broader use of cost-effective in situ remedial approaches to natural phenomena like bioremediation is needed. The role of numerous bioreactors in industrial effluent treatment has, including recent developments, also been explored in depth. Furthermore, it includes the operational factors affecting their performances, advances in their architectural design, their amalgamation with the existing setup, scale-up studies, life cycle assessment of those reactors, materials and cost analysis, etc. This information helps the reader to understand the insight into the mechanism, pros and cons, moreover efficient utilization, and commissioning of bioreactors. . 410 0$aWater Science and Technology Library,$x1872-4663 ;$v118 606 $aWater 606 $aHydrology 606 $aRefuse and refuse disposal 606 $aEnvironmental management 606 $aBiotechnology 606 $aBiology 606 $aWater 606 $aWaste Management/Waste Technology 606 $aEnvironmental Management 606 $aBiotechnology 606 $aBiological Sciences 615 0$aWater. 615 0$aHydrology. 615 0$aRefuse and refuse disposal. 615 0$aEnvironmental management. 615 0$aBiotechnology. 615 0$aBiology. 615 14$aWater. 615 24$aWaste Management/Waste Technology. 615 24$aEnvironmental Management. 615 24$aBiotechnology. 615 24$aBiological Sciences. 676 $a551.48 700 $aPandit$b Soumya$01452922 701 $aKumar$b Lakhan$01585789 701 $aMathuriya$b Abhilasha Singh$01452921 701 $aJadhav$b Dipak Ashok$01762031 701 $aRay$b Subhasree$01753339 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910878053403321 996 $aAdvancements in Bio-Systems and Technologies for Wastewater Treatment$94201746 997 $aUNINA