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Water and Wastewater Engineering



Design Principles and Practice
textbook Mar 2010 ; 1301 pages
Aut. Mackenzie L. Davis
Ed. McGraw-Hill Education - New York ; Isbn: 978-0-07-171385-6
Editor Presentation
Abstract:
This authoritative volume offers comprehensive coverage of the design and construction of municipal water and wastewater facilities. The book addresses water treatment in detail, following the flow of water through the unit processes and coagulation, flocculation, softening, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection, and residuals management. Each stage of wastewater treatment--preliminary, secondary, and tertiary--is examined along with residuals management.
Contents:
Intake structures and wells
Chemical handling and storage
Coagulation and flocculation
Lime-soda and ion exchange softening
Reverse osmosis and nanofiltration
Sedimentation
Granular and membrane filtration
Disinfection and fluoridation
Removal of specific constituents
Drinking water plant residuals management, process selection, and integration
Storage and distribution systems
Wastewater collection and treatment design considerations
Sanitary sewer design
Headworks and preliminary treatment
Primary treatment
Wastewater microbiology
Secondary treatment by suspended and attached growth biological processes
Secondary settling, disinfection, and postaeration
Tertiary treatment
Wastewater plant residuals management
Clean water plant process selection and integration

Target Audience:

Engineer, designer

Keyword:

technology (CI) (DT) (ET)

Country:

Usa (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publisher/Broadcaster:

McGraw-Hill Education - New York - Usa
    

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