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The water environment serves as the foundation for numerous habitats and ecosystems. The discharge and accumulation of pollutants can disrupt the balance of aquatic ecosystems, leading to species extinction, ecological disruptions, and direct or indirect impacts on human health. Against the backdrop of the global carbon peak and carbon neutrality, controlling water pollution has become increasingly important. Within the broad framework of ”water environment pollution and control,” this Special Issue aims to provide essential knowledge and establish a solid scientific foundation for the control and management of water pollution by studying the environmental behavior and bioavailability of various pollutants. It can serve as a scientific basis for developing effective pollution prevention and control strategies, and can provide guidance for establishing a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment. We believe the reprint of ”Water Environment Pollution and Control” will offer readers comprehensive and in depth knowledge, thereby promoting further research in the field of water environment pollution and control.
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Keywords
- adsorption
- anionic azo dyes
- Arctic
- capillary LC
- carbon and nitrogen isotopes
- catalytic oxidation
- CODMn and NH4+
- dissolved organic matter (DOM)
- distribution characteristics
- drinking water
- driving mechanism
- end-member model
- fluoride
- Freshwater ecosystems
- Groundwater
- hazard index
- Health Risks
- Heavy metals
- heterogeneity habitats
- Hulun Lake
- human impact
- ice-covered period
- Ion exchange
- IT-SPME
- lake sediments
- Lake Ulansuhai
- Management
- MeOx
- Microorganisms
- n/a
- nanofiber membrane
- nitrate
- nitrite
- Nitrogen Cycle
- overgrazing
- Palestinian National Authority
- parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis
- polychlorinated biphenyl
- polydopamine
- polyethyleneimine
- potassium ferrate
- Russia
- Saudi Arabia
- seasonal characteristics
- seasonally frozen lakes
- selenium
- Shahu Lake
- SIAR mixing model
- Source apportionment
- sources of sedimentary organic matter
- Tai Lake
- thermoplastic polyurethane
- three-dimensional excitation–emission matrix spectroscopy
- tipping point
- wastewater treatment
- water ecology
- water treatment
- waters
- West Bank
- Yellow River irrigation area