Principles of Water Quality ControlElsevier, 15 dic 1997 - 288 páginas Principles of Water Quality Control is the definitive student text in its field for 25 years, this new edition takes an environmental perspective that is highly relevant in the context of current public policy debates. New material also includes EU regulations and changes in the UK water industry since privatisation. The latest technological developments are also taken into account. As before, the book is intended for undergraduate courses in civil engineering and the environmental sciences, and as preliminary reading for postgraduate courses in public health engineering and water resources technology. It will also be a vital text for post-experience training and professional development, in particular for students preparing for the examinations of the Institute of Water Pollution Control and the Institution of Public Health Engineers.
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Chapter 3 Sampling and analysis | 28 |
Chapter 4 Aquatic microbiology and ecology | 39 |
Chapter 5 Water quality and health | 51 |
Chapter 6 Biological oxidation of organic matter | 63 |
Chapter 7 Water pollution and its control | 76 |
Chapter 8 Water demands and wastewater flows | 107 |
Chapter 12 Coagulation | 151 |
Chapter 13 Flow through porous media | 162 |
Chapter 14 Aerobic biological oxidation | 176 |
Chapter 15 Anaerobic biological oxidation | 196 |
Chapter 16 Disinfection | 203 |
Chapter 17 Chemical treatment | 212 |
Chapter 18 Sludge dewatering and disposal | 223 |
Chapter 19 Tertiary treatment water reclamation and reuse | 238 |
Chapter 9 Introduction to treatment processes | 119 |
Chapter 10 Preliminary treatment processes | 127 |
Chapter 11 Clarification | 131 |
Chapter 20 Water supply and sanitation in developing countries | 259 |
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