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Water Quality Engineering: Physical / Chemical Treatment ProcessesBy Mark M. Benjamin, Desmond F. Lawler904 pagesJune 2013DescriptionExplains the fundamental theory and mathematics of water and wastewater treatment processesBy carefully explaining both the underlying theory and the underlying mathematics, this text enables readers to fully grasp the fundamentals of physical and chemical treatment processes for water and wastewater.
Throughout the book, the authors use detailed examples to illustrate real-world challenges and their solutions, including step-by-step mathematical calculations. LanguageEnglishAuthorAPHABook NameStandard Methods for Examination of Water and Wastewater, 23rd Ed by APHAStandard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 23rd EditionNOT YET PUBLISHED! COMING SOONPublisher: American Public Health Association, American Water Works Association, Water Environment FederationFormat: Hard CoverPages: 1504Publishing Date: June / 17Since 1905 Standard Methods For Examination of Water and Wastewater® has represented 'the best current practice of American water analysts.' Analysts, researchers, and regulatory officials have relied on this comprehensive reference tool as a trusted source of accurate, proven methodology for analysis of natural water, water supplies and wastewater.
Hundreds of methods have been approved and are referred to by the Environmental Protection Agency.Laboratories worldwide rely on this comprehensive reference as the trusted source of accurate, proven methodology for analysis of water, water supplies, and wastewater. It is the essential resource for water analysis professionals.Highlights of the 23nd edition:.
The most up-to-date, comprehensive resource for water analysis;. Approximately 390 methods, ratified by industry experts;. Over 80 revised methods and 5 new methods added;.
Extensive revisions to Microbiological Examination (Part 9000);. New drinking water method to test for pharmaceuticals and personal care products;. New, more realistic, visuals to help identify aquatic organisms; and. Revisions to Solids, Cyanide, Nitrate, Dissolved Oxygen, and Biochemical Oxygen Demand. Wastewater Microbiology is written by Gabriel Bitton the book covers various aspects of wastewater microbiology such as Fundamentals of microbiology, Public health microbiology, Microbiology of wastewater treatment besides other significant chapters.
Published in the year 2011, this book is highly informative on the subject.Features:. Premium quality. Exceptional design.
Universal solutionsTable of contents:. preface to the fourth edition. Preface to the third edition. Preface to the second edition. Preface to the first edition.Part:Fundamentals of microbiology:.
The microbial world. Microbial metabolism and growth.
Role of microorganisms in biogeochemical cycles. Public health microbiology. Pathogens and parasites in domestic wastewater. Microbial indicators of fecal contamination. Microbial source tracking. Wastewater disinfection. Microbiology of wastewater treatment.
Introduction to wastewater treatment. Activated sludge process. Bulking and foaming in activated sludge plants. Processes based on attached microbial growth. Waste stabilization ponds. Introduction to Potable Water Treatment Processes illustrates the link between raw water quality and treatment process selection and performance.
Individual chapters concentrate on specific water treatment processes, detailing the chemical and engineering principles behind the process, and further illustrating process implementation by the use of process flow diagrams, photographs and case studies. The final three chapters look specifically at the removal of organic and inorganic contaminants and at the treatment and disposal of sludge. With introductory chapters covering both UK/European legislation and WHO guidance, and a general introduction to process flow diagrams.Features:. High quality.
Excellent finishing. Good print. Written by Simon Parsons, and Bruce Jefferson, Introduction to Potable Water Treatment Processes gives valuable information on how the link between the quality of raw water and treatment process selection and performance are interrelated. Some of the chapters include: water quality regulations, water sources and demand, coagulation and flocculation.Features:.
High quality. Excellent finishing. Good printWATER QUALITY REGULATIONS:.
Introduction. Water Quality Regulations. Common contaminants.
ReferencesWATER SOURCES AND DEMAND:. Introduction. Water cycle. Water sources. Water demand. References. Edited by Dorothy Senior, the time gap between the first edition of the book and the second edition of Technology of Bottled Water has ensured that the book provides an overview of how science and technology plays its role in the bottled water industry.
Binding / Pages:HB / 384Year:2012This book covers water quality indices (WQI) in depth - it describes what purpose they serve, how they are generated, what are their strengths and weaknesses, and how to make the best use of them. It is a concise and unique guide to WQIs for chemists, chemical/environmental engineers and government officials.Whereas it is easy to express the quantity of water, it is very difficult to express its quality because a large number of variables determine the water quality.
WQIs seek to resolve the difficulty by translating a set of a large number of variables to a one-digit or a two-digit numeral. They are essential in communicating the status of different water resources in terms of water quality and the impact of various factors on it to policy makers, service personnel, and the lay public. Further they are exceedingly useful in the monitoring and management of water quality.With the importance of water and water quality increasing exponentially, the importance of this topic is also set to increase enormously because only with the use of indices is it possible to assess, express, communicate, and monitor the overall quality of any water source. Table of Contents:Part 1: Water Quality Indices Based Predominantly on Physico-chemical characteristics1. Why water quality indices2.
Approaches to WQI formulation3. Conventional Indices for determining fitness of waters for different uses4.
Combating uncertainities in indice-based assessment of water quality: The use of more advanced statistics, probability theory, and artificial intelligence5. Indices based on relatively advanced statistical analysis of water quality data6. Water quality indices based on fuzzy logic and other methods of artificial intelligence7. Probabilistic or stochastic water quality indices8. Planning or decision - making indices9. Indices for assessing groundwater quality10.
Water quality indices of USA and Canada11. WQI generating software and a WQI-based virtual instrumentPart 2: Water Quality Indices Based on Bioassessment12. Water quality indices based on bioassessment: an introduction13. The biotic indices14. Indices of biological integrity or the multimetric indices15. Multivariate approaches for bioassessment of water qualityPart 3: Looking Back, Looking Ahead16.
Water quality indices: Looking back, looking ahead. Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Wastewate- 22nd Ed.By American Public Health Association (APHA)Since 1905 Standard Methods For Examination of Water and Wastewater has represented 'the best current practice of American water analysts.' Analysts, researchers, and regulatory officials have relied on this comprehensive reference tool as a trusted source of accurate, proven methodology for analysis of natural water, water supplies and wastewater. Hundreds of methods have been approved and are referred to by the Environmental Protection Agency.Laboratories worldwide rely on this comprehensive reference as the trusted source of accurate, proven methodology for analysis of water, water supplies, and wastewater. It is the essential resource for water analysis professionals.The 22nd edition book contains over 400 laboratory methods for the analysis of:. Dissolved Solids. Metals.
Free and Total Chlorine. Odor, Taste, and Flavor Profile Analysis. Disinfection By-products. Radionuclides.
Total Organic Carbon. Total and Fecal ColiformNew in the 22nd edition:. The Quality Control for Parts 2000 - 7000 has been expanded and significantly revised to make the methods more suitable for regulatory compliance. Twenty-two sections in Part 9000 Microbiological Examination were revised and new procedures added. These include information on viable but nonculturable bacteria, new information on the fluorogenic substrate test for E. Comprehensive Water Quality and Purification Editor-in-Chief:. Satinder AhujaThis major reference work provides a rich source of methods for analyzing water to assure its safety from natural and deliberate contaminants,This major reference work provides a rich source of methods for analyzing water to assure its safety from natural and deliberate contaminants, including those that are added because of carelessness of human endeavors.
Human development has great impact on water quality, and new contaminants are emerging every day. The issues of sampling for water analysis, regulatory considerations, and forensics in water quality and purity investigations are covered in detail. Microbial as well as chemical contaminations from inorganic compounds, radionuclides, volatile and semivolatile compounds, disinfectants, herbicides, and pharmaceuticals, including endocrine disruptors, are treated extensively.
Researchers must be aware of all sources of contamination and know how to prescribe techniques for removing them from our water supplyAudienceResearchers, regulators and managers involved with water quality and purity, as well as libraries, institutions and corporations involved with water purificationCONTENTS:VOLUME 1. STATUS AND TRENDS OF WATER QUALITY WORLDWIDEVOLUME 2.
ASSURING PURITY OF DRINKING WATERVOLUME 3. REMEDIATION OF POLLUTED WATERSVOLUME 4.
SUSTAINABILITY OF WATER QUALITY.