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Second edition.
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2017.
1 online zdroj : text file, PDF
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ISBN 9780203734209 (e-book)
ISBN 0203734203
ISBN 9781351405171 (e-book ; PDF)
ISBN 1351405179
ISBN !1566766885 (chyb.)
ISBN !9781566766883 (chyb.)
Chapter 1 Introduction / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 2 Basic Design Considerations / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 3 Wastewater Characteristics / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 4 Wastewater Treatment Unit Operations and Processes, and Process Diagrams / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 5 Predesign Studies / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 6 Model Facility Plan / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 7 Design of Intercepting Sewers / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 8 Screening / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 9 Pumping Station / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 10 Flow Measurement / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 11 Grit Removal / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 12 Primary Sedimentation / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 13 Biological Waste Treatment / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 14 Disinfection / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 15 Effluent Disposal / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 16 Sources of Sludge and Thickener Design / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 17 Sludge Stabilization / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 18 Sludge Conditioning and Dewatering / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 19 Sludge Disposal / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 20 Plant Layout / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 21 Yard Piping and Hydraulic Profile / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 22 Instrumentation and Controls / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 23 Design Summary / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 24 Advanced Wastewater Treatment and Upgrading Secondary Treatment Facility / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 25 Wastewater Treatment Systems for Small Flows / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 26 Management of Stormwater and Combined Sewer Overflows / Syed R. Qasim -- chapter 27 Avoiding Design Errors / Syed R. Qasim.
"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."--Provided by publisher..
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
001478159
(OCoLC)1014356599
(OCoLC-P)1014356599
(TAFR)9780203734209

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