Introduction to Water Resource Recovery Facility Design, Second Edition

Introduction to Water Resource Recovery Facility Design, Second Edition

  • Water Environment Federation
Publisher:McGraw Hill ProfessionalISBN 13: 9780071850452ISBN 10: 0071850457

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Introduction to Water Resource Recovery Facility Design, Second Edition is written by Water Environment Federation and published by McGraw Hill Professional. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0071850457 (ISBN 10) and 9780071850452 (ISBN 13).

THE MOST COMPLETE, CURRENT INTRODUCTORY GUIDE TO WATER RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY DESIGN Fully updated for the latest regulations and standards, the second edition of this renowned Water Environment Federation book provides students and practicing engineers with authoritative information on state-of-the art facility design and treatment processes. The text addresses the challenges of the design engineer's job--to incorporate new technology and innovations while producing a facility that will perform as expected under variable and unpredictable loadings. Introduction to Water Resource Recovery Facility Design, Second Edition, also offers guidance on designing facilities with the flexibility to allow modifications to meet more-stringent treatment requirements as environmental regulations evolve. Comprehensive coverage includes: The design process Hydraulics Preliminary treatment Primary treatment Suspended-growth biological treatment Attached-growth biological treatment Biological nutrient removal Natural treatment systems Physical and chemical processes Ancillary processes Production and transport of wastewater solids Conditioning of solids Stabilization Thickening, dewatering, and drying solids Beneficial use and ultimate disposal