Small and decentralized wastewater management systems
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Small and decentralized wastewater management systems
(McGraw-Hill series in water resources and environmental engineering / Ven Te Chow, Rolf Eliassen, and Ray K. Linsley, consulting editors)
WCB/McGraw-Hill, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text presents a comprehensive design of both conventional and innovative systems for the treatment and disposal or reuse of the treated effluent. Decentralized Wastewater Management focuses on smaller treatment plants, which most new engineers will deal with early in their professional careers.
Table of Contents
1 Decentralized Wastewater Management Systems and Management2 Constituents in Wastewater3 Fate of Wastewater Constituents in the Environment4 Introduction to Process Analysis and Design5 Wastewater Pretreatment Operations and Processes6 Alternative Wastewater Collection Systems7 Biological Treatment and Nutrient Removal8 Pond Treatment Systems9 Wetlands and Aquatic Treatment Systems10 Land Treatment Systems11 Intermittent and Recalculating Medium Filters12 Effluent Repurification and Reuse13 Effluent Reuse and Disposal for Decentralized Systems14 Biosolids and Septage Management15 Management of Decentralized Wastewater SystemsAppendixes
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