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Price: $29.99
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Sale: $29.99
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Manufacturer: Water Environment Federation
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Water Environment Federation
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Publisher: Water Environment Federation
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Dewey Decimal Number: 628.161
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Publication Date: 1996-01
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Reading Level: 216
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Description: Covers sampling methods and practices; manual and automatic sampling; equipment and flow devices; quality assurance and quality control practices; sample preservation, handling and shipping; data collection; recording techniques; preparing laboratory, plant and regulatory reports; and safety considerations associated with wastewater sampling. Includes compiling methods and reporting forms. Replaces the 1993 edition. 194 pages. Hard cover.
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Manufacturer: Holt Rinehart & Winston
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Syed R. Qasim
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Publisher: Holt Rinehart & Winston
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Dewey Decimal Number: 628.3
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Publication Date: 1985-01
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Reading Level: 608
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Description: Step-by-step procedures for planning, design, construction and operation: *Health and environment *Process improvements*Stormwater and combined sewer control and treatment*Effluent disposal and reuse*Biosolids disposal and reuse*On-site treatment and disposal of small flows*Wastewater treatment plants should be designed so that the effluent standards and reuse objectives, and biosolids regulations can be met with reasonable ease and cost. The design should incorporate flexibility for dealing with seasonal changes, as well as long-term changes in wastewater quality and future regulations. Good planning and design, therefore, must be based on five major steps: characterization of the raw wastewater quality and effluent, pre-design studies to develop alternative processes and selection of final process train, detailed design of the selected alternative, contraction, and operation and maintenance of the completed facility. Engineers, scientists, and financial analysts must utilize principles from a wide range of disciplines: engineering, chemistry, microbiology, geology, architecture, and economics to carry out the responsibilities of designing a wastewater treatment plant. The objective of this book is to present the technical and nontechnical issues that are most commonly addressed in the planning and design reports for wastewater treatment facilities prepared by practicing engineers. Topics discussed include facility planning, process description, process selection logic, mass balance calculations, design calculations, and concepts for equipment sizing. Theory, design, operation and maintenance, trouble shooting, equipment selection and specifications are integrated for each treatment process. Thus delineation of such information for use by students and practicing engineers is the main purpose of this book.
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Manufacturer: Prentice Hall
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Larry D. Benefield
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Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Dewey Decimal Number: 628.166
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Publication Date: 1981-08
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Reading Level: 510
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Price: $87.00
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Sale: $87.00
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Manufacturer: American Society of Civil Engineers
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
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Dewey Decimal Number: 628.21
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Publication Date: 2002-01-01
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Reading Level: 592
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Description: These 49 technical papers discuss the state of the art in urban stormwater management technology. Using a multi-disciplinary approach, scientists, researchers, practicing engineers, and administrators detail the linkages between various BMP designs and their performance and ability to mitigate the impact of urbanization on receiving waters. Topics covered include: urban watershed trends; regulatory and institutional perspectives; BMPs and linkages to in-stream integrity; need for and examples of in-stream controls and habitat enhancements; policy issues related to zero and de-minims impact development policies; design for sustainable water resources; information and monitoring needs to evaluate impacts mitigating potential of BMPs; and experience and science outside the United States. Cover photo includes: Stream stabilization in Denver, Colorado, as a part of the restoration of lower Goldsmith Gulch. Photo is used with permission of the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District.
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Manufacturer: Marcel Dekker Inc
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: C. p. Leslie Grady
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Publisher: Marcel Dekker Inc
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Dewey Decimal Number: 628.351
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Publication Date: 1980-10-01
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Reading Level: 963
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Description: Completely rewritten to reflect contemporary interest in bioreactors used in wastewater treatment while maintaining the features that made its predecessor the unrivalled choice of educators, students, and practitioners for nearly two decades, this Second Edition of a classic textbook integrates the principles of biochemical processes with their applications in the real world—communicating modern, rational approaches to the conception, design, operation, and optimization of existing and novel biochemical unit operations in a comprehensive yet lucid manner. Covers commonly used as well as new suspended and attached growth reactors, including combined carbon and ammonia oxidation, activated sludge, biological nutrient removal, aerobic digestion, anaerobic processes, lagoons, trickling filters, rotating biological contactors, fluidized beds, and biologically aerated filters! Written by noted experts in the field sharing extensive academic and industrial experience, this thoroughly updated Second Edition imparts a theoretical and quantitative understanding of biochemical operations, specifically the kinetics and stoichiometry of major reactions employs mathematical models, such as the IAWQ Activated Sludge Models and biofilm modeling, to illustrate how bioreactor configuration affects performance in suspended and attached growth systems presents biochemical operations as integrated systems in which carbon oxidation, nitrification, denitrification, and phosphorus removal are potential reactions and parallel events, emphasizing the engineer's role in determining which events dominate furnishes process descriptions as well as details affecting the design, operation, and performance of suspended and attached growth bioreactors in a step-by-step fashion while employing practical constraints to ensure system viability in the real world reveals the future of bioreactors in the removal of xenobiotic organic chemicals from wastewater and more! An edifying text for students as well as a flexible and complete on-the-job reference and self-study guide for practitioners, Biological Wastewater Treatment, Second Edition offers a range of features that will make it a treasured resource for years to come… examples reinforcing the material presented graphs and tables illustrating the principles of performance chapter summaries end-of-chapter study questions standardized use of symbols and definitions extensive references to key sources in the book. Further complemented with drawings and equations, this readily accessible text is indispensable for upper-level undergraduate, graduate, and continuing-education students taking courses, such as Biological Wastewater Treatment, Biochemical Unit Operations, Design of Wastewater Treatment and Environmental Control Systems, Biological and Wastewater Process Engineering, and Biological Process Design, as well as environmental, pollution, wastewater, civil, chemical, and biological and chemical process engineers, and other professionals working in wastewater treatment, such as utility and technical service managers and process control analysts.
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Price: $149.95
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Sale: $124.77
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Manufacturer: CRC
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Publisher: CRC
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 628.30286
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Publication Date: 2003-03-26
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Reading Level: 432
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Description: Although primarily concerned with the treatment of wastewater and water quality, publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) are required to be in compliance with the Federal Clean Air Act and an increasingly stringent series of Clean Air Act Amendments to control emissions of odors, criteria pollutants, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). How POTWs demonstrate, document, or show compliance with federal and state or local quality laws and regulations can vary significantly from POTW to POTW and from state to state. VOC Emissions from Wastewater Treatment Plants: Characterization, Control, and Compliance provides the tools, concepts, policies, and information required to develop an air quality compliance plan and to assess the labor and capital requirements to maintain the plan's viability. With contributions from a panel of experts and authoritative editorial guidance, the book reflects many viewpoints and approaches based on various air quality compliance and assessment conditions and experiences. The editors use this body of knowledge to develop a clear picture of how to design, set up, and maintain a successful air quality compliance program. Building on this foundation, VOC Emissions from Wastewater Treatment Plants: Characterization, Control, and Compliance shows you how to create a comprehensive, complete program that includes POTW-specific air emissions inventory information, measurement techniques, and viable control options.
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Price: $98.95
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Sale: $150.53
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Manufacturer: Van Nostrand Reinhold
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Vladimir Novotny::Harvey Olem
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Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold
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Publication Date: 1994-01
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Reading Level: 1008
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Description: Subsurface migration, fertilizer runoff from farms, storm water from streets, and other forms of diffuse pollution are now recognized as having serious environmental consequences. In more than 50 percent of estimated cases in which water quality goals are not achieved, diffuse pollution is cited as the main cause. This guide surveys the myriad problems and challenges presented by this form of pollution, and offers a wide range of feasible, cost-effective solutions for dealing with them. Water Quality: Prevention, Identification, and Management of Diffuse Pollution covers aspects of diffuse pollution ranging from sources and sites to health and legal consequences. It provides readers with valuable discussions of- Sources of diffuse pollution
- Legal definitions
- The hydrologic nature of diffuse loads, and the processes and land uses contributing to these loads
- Best management practices that emphasize removal of priority pollutants
- Use of wetlands
- The fate of pollutants in receiving waters
- The restoration of reservoirs, streams, lakes, and watersheds that have been damaged
Extensive data are provided on nontoxic as well as toxic pollutants, including new toxic compounds. The authors provide an integrated approach to water quality control and explain advanced pollution abatement technologies, such as the use of wetlands. Sections on repercussions to the economy include discussions of cost/benefit analyses of abatement programs and the payments that support the programs. Throughout, real-world examples illustrate practical applications of various control, abatement, and remediation strategies. Readers discover how to use modeling techniques to pinpoint the effects of diffuse pollution, as well as how to plan environmental protection and recovery. Other areas investigated are erosion, soil pollution, industrial diffuse pollution management, and the use of aquacultures in wetland management. The book offers solutions to a serious pollution problem—making it required reading for environmental and agricultural engineers, planners, regulatory professionals, and remediation specialists. It will also be a useful source for graduate students in environmental engineering and science.
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Manufacturer: Mcgraw-Hill College
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: George Tchobanoglous
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Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill College
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Dewey Decimal Number: 628.2
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Publication Date: 1981-05-01
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Reading Level: 448
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Price: $140.00
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Sale: $48.05
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Manufacturer: Wiley
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Barry J. Adams::Fabian Papa
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Publisher: Wiley
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 628.21
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Publication Date: 2000-03-27
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Reading Level: 376
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Description: Understanding how to properly manage urban stormwater is a critical concern to civil and environmental engineers the world over. Mismanagement of stormwater and urban runoff results in flooding, erosion, and water quality problems. In an effort to develop better management techniques, engineers have come to rely on computer simulation and advanced mathematical modeling techniques to help plan and predict water system performance. This important book outlines a new method that uses probability tools to model how stormwater behaves and interacts in a combined- or single-system municipal water system. Complete with sample problems and case studies illustrating how concepts really work, the book presents a cost-effective, easy-to-master approach to analytical modeling of stormwater management systems.
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Price: $142.00
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Sale: $142.49
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Manufacturer: Springer-Verlag Telos
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Telos
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Edition: 2 Sub
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Dewey Decimal Number: 628.39
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Publication Date: 1996-09
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Reading Level: 345
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Description: Protection of coastal waters from direct pollution by coastal cities is a vital task in preserving marine ecosystems and promoting human health. This book, edited by two leading experts on wastewater management for coastal cities, delves deeply into the ecological and oceanographic fundamentals that are essential for understanding of what happens to wastes discharged into the nearshore marine environment. It explains the requirements for rational engineering design and operation of the physical and institutional components of coastal city wastewater management, and it provides guidelines for hydraulic design, ocean outfall construction, monitoring, cost recovery, and other economic aspects. Case studies are included, drawn from the editors' worldwide field experience.
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