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Introductory technical guidance for professional engineers and construction managers interested in domestic water and wastewater treatment. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. DOMESTIC WATER TREATMENT OVERVIEW, 3. COAGULATION AND FLOCCULATION, 4. HYDROXIDE PRECIPITATION, 5. SULFIDE AND CARBONATE PRECIPITATION, 6. PRELIMINARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT, 7. PRIMARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT, 8. SECONDARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT, 9. ACTIVATED SLUDGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT, 10. ADVANCED WASTEWATER TREATMENT, 11. DESIGN OF WASTEWATER PONDS, 12. WASTEWATER LAND TREATMENT, 13. SLUDGE DISPOSAL.
This publication provides introductory technical guidance for environmental engineers, civil engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in learning about water treatment using hydroxide precipitation methods.
Introductory textbook for undergraduate and graduate civil engineering and environmental engineering students studying domestic water and wastewater systems. Here is what is covered: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. DOMESTIC WATER TREATMENT OVERVIEW 3. COAGULATION AND FLOCCULATION 4. HYDROXIDE PRECIPITATION 5. SULFIDE AND CARBONATE PRECIPITATION 6. PRELIMINARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT 7. PRIMARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT 8. SECONDARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT 9. ACTIVATED SLUDGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT 10. ADVANCED WASTEWATER TREATMENT 11. DESIGN OF WASTEWATER PONDS 12. WASTEWATER LAND TREATMENT 13. SLUDGE DISPOSAL
Coagulation and Flocculation in Water and Wastewater Treatment provides a comprehensive account of coagulation and flocculation techniques and technologies in a single volume covering theoretical principles to practical applications. Thoroughly revised and updated since the 1st Edition it has been progressively modified and increased in scope to cater for the requirements of practitioners involved with water and wastewater treatment. A thorough gamut of treatment scenarios is attempted, including turbidity, color and organics removal, including the technical aspects of enhanced coagulation. The effects of temperature and ionic content are described as well as the removal of specific substances such as arsenic and phosphorus. Chemical phosphorus removal is dealt with in detail, Rapid mixing for efficient coagulant utilization, and flocculation are dealt with in specific chapters. Water treatment plant waste sludge disposal is dealt with in considerable detail, in an Appendix devoted to this subject. Invaluble for water scientists, engineers and students of this field, Coagulation and Flocculation in Water and Wastewater Treatment is a convenient reference handbook in the form of numerous examples and appended information.
Introductory technical guidance for civil and environmental engineers interested in domestic water treatment by hydroxide precipitation. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. GENERAL DISCUSSION AND THEORY 3. HYDROXIDE PRECIPITATION.
The purpose of this report is to provide a review of chemical precipitation processes for the treatment of low and intermediate level aqueous waste. It supersedes Technical Reports Series No. 89, Chemical Treatment of Radioactive Wastes, published in 1968. It provides data on the performance of existing plants and on improved processes that are in an advanced state of development.
This publication provides introductory technical guidance for environmental engineers, civil engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in learning about water treatment using hydroxide precipitation methods.
Introductory technical guidance for professional engineers interested in precipitation treatment of contaminated water. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. PRECIPITATION—GENERAL DISCUSSION AND THEORY, 3. HYDROXIDE PRECIPITATION, 4. SULFIDE PRECIPITATION, 5. CARBONATE PRECIPITATION, 6. OTHER PRECIPITATION TECHNIQUES.
The Brown Boveri Scientific Symposia by now are part of a firmly established tradition. This is the tenth event in a series which was initiated shortly after Corporate Research was created as a separate entity in our company; the symposia are held every other year. The themes have been: 1969 Flow Research on Blading 1971 Real-Time Control of Electric Power Systems 1973 High-Temperature Materials in Gas Turbines 1975 Nonemissive Electrooptic Displays 1977 Current Interruption in High-Voltage Networks 1979 Surges in High-Voltage Networks 1981 Semiconductor Devices for Power Conditioning 1983 Corrosion in Power Generating Equipment 1985 Computer Systems for Process Control 1987 Process Technologies for Water Treatment The tenth event in an uninterrupted series that by now goes back almost 20 years is a good opportunity to make a few remarks on the guiding rules that have governed our symposia. Why have we chosen these titles? At the outset we establislwd certain selection criteria; we felt that a subject for a symposium should fulfill the following three requirements: It should characterize a part of an established discipline; in other words, it should describe an area of scholarly study and research. It should be of current interest in the sense that important results have recently been obtained and considerable research is still being undertaken in the world's scientific community. It should bear some relation to the scientific and technological activity of the company.
Introductory technical guidance for civil and environmental engineers interested in precipitation treatment of waste streams. Here is what is discussed: 1. HYDROXIDE PRECIPITATION 2. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF HYDROXIDE PRECIPITATION 3. HYDROXIDE PRECIPITATION USING LIME 4. HYDROXIDE PRECIPITATION USING CAUSTIC SODA 5. HYDROXIDE PRECIPITATION USING MAGNESIUM OXIDE 6. SULFIDE PRECIPITATION 7. SOLUBLE SULFIDE PRECIPITATION (SSP) 8. INSOLUBLE SULFIDE PRECIPITATION (ISP). 9. CALCIUM SULFIDE PRECIPITATION 10. CARBONATE PRECIPITATION 11. OTHER PRECIPITATION TECHNIQUES.