Rules of thumb for water and wastewater engineers / Moe Toghraei.

By: Toghraei, Moe, 1968- [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Weinheim, Germany : Wiley-VCH, 2022Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783527831159; 3527831150; 9783527831135; 3527831134Subject(s): Water-supply engineering | Sewage -- Purification | Water -- Purification | Water PurificationGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 628.1 LOC classification: TD345Online resources: .
Contents:
Front Matter -- Introduction -- Suspended Solids -- Floatables -- Dissolved Materials -- Colloids -- Pathogens -- Water Analysis -- Settleables Removal -- Removing Floatable -- Dissolved Materials Removal Inorganics -- Dissolved Organics -- Dissolved Gases and Volatiles -- Colloid Removal -- Dealing with Pathogens -- Preliminary Design -- Basic Design -- Nature-Based Treatment Systems -- Auxiliary Systems -- Miscellaneous Topics -- Index.
Summary: Water and wastewater treatment are essential processes in the water economy and as such, vital to the health and success of any community. At its core, the essence of this process is converting one analysis (source water, which can come from wells, lakes, sea, wastewater or even treated wastewater) into goal water. The process is generally separated by industrial and municipal processes according to intention of the produced water. Relying on a contaminant-classified approach, Rules of Thumb for Water and Wastewater Engineers provides engineers with the necessary skills to ascertain the best methodology for a broad range of impurities in an H2O source. Within these bounds, the manual offers guidelines for important areas of management: potable water treatment, municipal wastewater treatment, industrial water treatment, and industrial wastewater treatment. As the first step to water treatment is to identify both consumers and contaminants, this program gives engineers a resource to easily reference the appropriate chapter for a given contaminant, and thereby evaluate situations quickly and estimate design decisions at a glance before a more detailed approach is taken.
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Includes index.

Front Matter -- Introduction -- Suspended Solids -- Floatables -- Dissolved Materials -- Colloids -- Pathogens -- Water Analysis -- Settleables Removal -- Removing Floatable -- Dissolved Materials Removal Inorganics -- Dissolved Organics -- Dissolved Gases and Volatiles -- Colloid Removal -- Dealing with Pathogens -- Preliminary Design -- Basic Design -- Nature-Based Treatment Systems -- Auxiliary Systems -- Miscellaneous Topics -- Index.

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Water and wastewater treatment are essential processes in the water economy and as such, vital to the health and success of any community. At its core, the essence of this process is converting one analysis (source water, which can come from wells, lakes, sea, wastewater or even treated wastewater) into goal water. The process is generally separated by industrial and municipal processes according to intention of the produced water. Relying on a contaminant-classified approach, Rules of Thumb for Water and Wastewater Engineers provides engineers with the necessary skills to ascertain the best methodology for a broad range of impurities in an H2O source. Within these bounds, the manual offers guidelines for important areas of management: potable water treatment, municipal wastewater treatment, industrial water treatment, and industrial wastewater treatment. As the first step to water treatment is to identify both consumers and contaminants, this program gives engineers a resource to easily reference the appropriate chapter for a given contaminant, and thereby evaluate situations quickly and estimate design decisions at a glance before a more detailed approach is taken.

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