Biological nutrient removal (BNR) operation in wastewater treatment plants
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Biological nutrient removal (BNR) operation in wastewater treatment plants
(WEF manual of practice, no. 29)(ASCE manuals and reports on engineering practice, no. 109)
WEF Press , McGraw-Hill, c2006
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"Under the direction of the Municipal Subcommittee of the Technical Practice Committee, 2005"--P. facing t.p
Includes bibliographical references and index
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A practical manual written by the industry for the industry and is the first book directed toward treatment plant operators who need current information on Biological Nutrient Removal
BNR is a fast-growing method of removing biological pollutants (bacteria, etc.) from wastewater. Experts from both the Water Environment Federation and the American Society of Civil Engineers have collaborated on this definitive work which is intended to be a practical manual for plant managers and operators who needed current information on BNR.
Table of Contents
PREFACEChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Overall Process ConsiderationsChapter 3: Nitrification and DenitrificationChapter 4: Enhanced Biological Phosphorus RemovalChapter 5: Combined Nutrient Removal SystemsChapter 6: Models for Nutrient RemovalChapter 7: Sludge Bulking and FoamingChapter 8: Chemical Addition and Chemical Feed ControlChapter 9: Sludge FermentationChapter 10: Solids Handling and ProcessingChapter 11: Laboratory AnalysesChapter 12: Optimization and Troubleshooting TechniquesChapter 13: Instrumentation and Automated Process ControlGLOSSARYINDEX
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