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For upper-division undergraduate or beginning graduate courses in civil and environmental engineering.   The Eighth Edition of this bestselling text has been revised and modernized to meet the needs of today's environmental engineering students who will be engaged in the design and management of water and wastewater systems. It emphasizes the application of the scientific method to problems associated with the development, movement, and treatment of water and wastewater. Recognizing that all waters are potential sources of supply, the authors present treatment processes in the context of what they can do, rather than dividing them along clean water or waste water lines. An abundance of examples and homework problems amplify the concepts presented.    

Table of Contents:
Contents Preface xvii Chapter 1   Introduction     1.1           A Historical Perspective     1.2           A Current Global Issue     1.3           A Look to the Future     References     Chapter 2   Water Resources Planning and Management     2.1           Environmental Regulation and Protection     2.2           Security of Water Resources Systems     2.3           Watershed Management     2.4           Integrated Watershed Management     2.5           Role of Geographic Information Systems     2.6           Conclusions     Problems    References     Chapter 3   The Hydrologic Cycle and Natural Water Sources     3.1           The Hydrologic Cycle     The Water Budget     3.2           Mathematics of Hydrology     3.3           Water Quality     3.4           Soil Moisture     Groundwater     3.5           An Introduction to Groundwater Quantity and Quality     3.6           The Subsurface Distribution of Water     3.7           Aquifers     3.8           Safe Yield of an Aquifer     3.9           Groundwater Flow     3.10         Hydraulics of Wells     3.11         Boundary Effects     3.12         Regional Groundwater Systems     3.13         Salt Water Intrusion     3.14         Groundwater Recharge     3.15         Concurrent Development of Groundwater and Surface Water Sources     Surface Water     3.16         An Introduction to Surface Water Quantity and Quality     3.17         Surface Water Storage     3.18         Reservoirs     3.19         Losses from Storage     3.20         Impacts of Climate Change on Global Hydrology     Problems     References     Chapter 4   Alternative Sources of Water Supply     4.1           Water Conservation     4.2           Wastewater Reuse     4.3           Stormwater Reuse     4.4           Brackish and Saline Water Conversion     4.5           Interbasin Transfers     4.6           Other Relevant Technologies     Problems    References     Chapter 5   Water Use Trends and Forecasting     5.1           Water-Use Sectors     5.2           Factors Affecting Water Use     5.3           Water Use Trends     5.4           Population     5.5           Long-Term Water Use Forecasting     Problems     References     Chapter 6   Conveying and Distributing Water     Hydraulics     6.1           Introduction to Hydraulics     6.2           Uniform Flow     6.3           Gradually Varied Flow and Surface Profiles     6.4           Velocity     Water Distribution Systems     6.5           General Design Considerations     6.6           Types of Distribution Systems     6.7           Distribution System Components     6.8           Distribution System Configutations     Hydraulic Considerations     6.8           Hydraulic Design     Pressure Considerations     6.9           General Design Sequence     6.10         Distribution Reservoirs and Service Storage     Pumping     6.11         Pumping Head     6.12         Power     6.13         Cavitation     6.14         System Head     6.15         Pump Characteristics     6.16         Pump Curves     Problems     References     Chapter 7   Wastewater Collection and Stormwater Engineering     Design of Sanitary Sewers     7.1           House and Building Connections     7.2           Collection Systems     7.3           Intercepting Sewers     7.4           Materials     7.5           System Layout     7.6           Hydraulic Design     7.7           Protection Against Floodwaters     7.8           Wastewater Pump Stations     7.9           Inflow/Infiltration and Exfiltration     Stormwater Management     7.10         Rainfall     7.11         Runoff     7.12         Collection and Conveyance     7.13         Storm Inlets     7.14         Stable Channel Design     7.15         Best Management Practices     7.16         Detention Pond Design     7.17         Retention Pond Design     7.18         Sustainability and Low Impact Development     7.19         Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling       Problems     References     Chapter 8   Water Quality    Microbiological Quality     8.1           Waterborne Diseases     8.2           Coliform Bacteria as Indicator Organisms     8.3           Monitoring Drinking Water for Pathogens                     Chemical Quality of Drinking Water     8.4           Assessment of Chemical Quality     8.5           Chemical Contaminants     Quality Criteria for Surface Waters     8.6           Water Quality Standards     8.7           Pollution Effects on Aquatic Life     8.8           Conventional Water Pollutants     8.9           Toxic Water Pollutants     Selected Pollution Parameters     8.10         Total and Suspended Solids    8.11         Biochemical and Chemical Oxygen Demands     8.12         Coliform Bacteria     Problems     References     Chapter 9   Systems for Treating Wastewater and Water     Wastewater Treatment Systems     9.1           Purpose of Wastewater Treatment     9.2           Selection of Treatment Processes     Water Treatment Systems     9.3           Water Sources     9.4           Selection of Water Treatment Processes     9.5           Types of Water Treatment Systems         9.6           Water-Processing Residuals     Chapter 10   Physical Treatment Processes     Flow-Measuring Devices     10.1         Measurement of Water Flow     10.2         Measurement of Wastewater Flow     Screening Devices    10.3         Water-Intake Screens    10.4         Screens in Wastewater Treatment     10.5         Shredding Devices     Mixing and Flocculation     10.6         Rapid Mixing     10.7         Flocculation     Sedimentation     10.8         Fundamentals of Sedimentation     10.9         Types of Clarifiers     10.10       Sedimentation in Water Treatment    10.11       Sedimentation in Wastewater Treatment     10.12       Grit Chambers in Wastewater Treatment     Filtration    10.13       Gravity Granular-Media Filtration     10.14       Description of a Typical Gravity Filter System     10.15       Flow Control Through Gravity Filters     10.16       Head Losses Through Filter Media     10.17       Backwashing and Media Fluidization     10.18       Pressure Filters     10.19       Membrane Filtration    Problems     References     Chapter 11   Chemical Treatment Processes     Chemical Considerations     11.1         Inorganic Chemicals and Compounds     11.2         Chemical Equilibria       11.3         Hydrogen Ion Concentration     11.4         Alkalinity and pH Relationships     11.5         Ways of Shifting Chemical Equilibria     11.6         Chemical Kinetics     Reactions in Continuous-Flow Systems — Real and Ideal Reactors    11.7         Mass Balance Analysis   11.8         Residence Time Distribution     11.9         Ideal Reactors     11.10       Real Reactors    Coagulation     11.11       Colloidal Dispersions     11.12       Natural Organic Matter   11.13       Coagulation Process   11.14       Coagulants     Water Softening     11.15       Chemistry of Lime—Soda Ash Process     11.16       Process Variations in Lime—Soda Ash Softening     11.17       Other Methods of Water  Softening     Iron and Manganese Removal     11.18       Chemistry of Iron and Manganese    11.19       Preventive Treatment    11.20       Iron and Manganese Removal Processes     Disinfection and By-Product Formation     11.21       Chlorine and Chloramines     11.22       Chlorine Dioxide     11.23       Ozone     11.24       Ultraviolet Radiation 11.25       Disinfection By-Products    11.26       Control of Disinfection By-Products     11.27       Disinfection/Disinfection By-Products Rule     Disinfection of Potable Water     11.28       Concept of the  Product     11.29       Surface Water Disinfection     11.30       Groundwater Disinfection     Disinfection of Wastewater     11.31       Conventional Effluent Disinfection     11.32       Tertiary Effluent Disinfection     Taste and Odor     11.33       Control of Taste and Odor     Fluoridation     11.34       Fluoridation     Corrosion and Corrosion Control     11.35       Electrochemical Mechanism of Iron Corrosion     11.36       Corrosion of Lead Pipe and Solder     11.37       Corrosion of Sewer Pipes                     Membrane Processes   11.38       Membrane Filtration   11.39       Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration   Volatile Organic Chemical Removal    11.40       Design of Air-Stripping Towers     Synthetic Organic Chemical Removal     11.41       Activated Carbon Adsorption     11.42       Granular Activated Carbon Systems      Reduction of Dissolved Salts     11.43       Distillation of Seawater     11.44       Ion Exchange   Problems     References     Chapter 12   Biological Treatment Processes     Biological Considerations     12.1         Bacteria and Fungi     12.2         Algae     12.3         Protozoa and Higher Animals     12.4         Metabolism, Energy, and Synthesis     12.5         Enzyme Kinetics     12.6         Growth Kinetics of Pure Bacterial Cultures     12.7         Biological Growth in Wastewater Treatment     12.8         Factors Affecting Growth     12.9         Population Dynamics     Characteristics of Wastewater     12.10       Flow and Strength Variations     12.11       Composition of Wastewater     Trickling (Biological) Filters     12.12       Biological Process in Trickling Filtration     12.13       Trickling-Filter Operation and Filter Media Requirements     12.14       Trickling-Filter Secondary Systems     12.15       Efficiency Equations for Stone-Media Trickling Filters     12.16       Efficiency Equations for Plastic-Media Trickling Filters     12.17       Combined Trickling-Filter and Activated-Sludge Processes     12.18       Description of Rotating Biological Contactor Media and Process     Activated Sludge     12.19       BOD Loadings and Aeration Periods     12.20       Operation of Activated-Sludge Processes     12.21       Activated-Sludge Treatment Systems     12.22       Kinetics Model of the Activated-Sludge Process     12.23       Laboratory Determination of Kinetic Constants     12.24       Application of the Kinetics Model in Process Design     12.25       Oxygen Transfer and Oxygenation Requirements     12.26       Determination of Oxygen Transfer Coefficients    Stabilization Ponds     12.27       Description of a Facultative Pond    12.28       BOD Loadings of Facultative Ponds     12.29       Advantages and Disadvantages of Stabilization Ponds     12.30       Completely Mixed Aerated Lagoons    Odor Control     12.31       Sources of Odors in Wastewater Treatment     12.32       Methods of Odor Control    Individual On-Site Wastewater Disposal     12.33       Septic Tank-Absorption Field System     Marine Wastewater Disposal     12.34       Ocean Outfalls     Problems     References     Chapter 13   Processing of Sludges     Sources, Characteristics, and Quantities of Waste Sludges     13.1         Weight and Volume Relationships    13.2         Characteristics and Quantities of Wastewater Sludges     13.3         Characteristics and Quantities of Water-Processing Sludges     Arrangement of Unit Processes in Sludge Disposal     13.4         Selection of Processes for Wastewater Sludges     13.5         Selection of Processes for Water Treatment Sludges     Gravity Thickening     13.6         Gravity Sludge Thickeners in Wastewater Treatment     13.7         Gravity Sludge Thickeners in Water Treatment     Gravity Belt Thickening    13.8         Description of a Gravity Belt Thickener     13.9         Layout of a Gravity Belt Thickener System     13.10       Sizing of Gravity Belt Thickeners     Flotation Thickening    13.11       Description of Dissolved-Air Flotation     13.12       Design of Dissolved-Air Flotation Units     Biological Sludge Digestion     13.13       Anaerobic Sludge Digestion     13.14       Single-Stage Floating-Cover Digesters     13.15       High-Rate (Completely Mixed) Digesters     13.16       Volatile Solids Loadings and Digester Capacity    13.17       Aerobic Sludge Digestion    13.18       Open-Air Drying Beds     13.19       Composting     Pressure Filtration    13.20       Description of Belt Filter Press Dewatering     13.21       Application of Belt Filter Dewatering     13.22       Sizing of Belt Filter Presses     13.23       Description of Filter Press Dewatering    13.24       Application of Pressure Filtration     Centrifugation    13.25       Description of Centrifugation     13.26       Applications of Centrifugation     Cycling of Waste Solids in Treatment Plants     13.27       Suspended-Solids Removal Efficiency     Final Disposal or Use     13.28       Land Application     13.29       Codisposal in a Municipal Solid-Waste Landfill     13.30       Surface Land Disposal     Problems     References     Chapter 14   Advanced Wastewater Treatment Processes and Water Reuse     Limitations of Secondary Treatment     14.1         Effluent Standards     14.2         Flow Equalization     Selection of Advanced Wastewater Treatment Processes     14.3         Selecting and Combining Unit Processes     Suspended-Solids Removal    14.4         Granular-Media Filtration     14.5         Direct Filtration with Chemical Coagulation     Carbon Adsorption     14.6         Granular-Carbon Columns     14.7         Activated-Sludge Treatment with Powdered Activated Carbon     Phosphorus Removal     14.8         Biological Phosphorus Removal     14.9         Biological—Chemical Phosphorus Removal     14.10       Tracing Phosphorus Through Treatment Processes    Nitrogen Removal     14.11       Tracing Nitrogen Through Treatment Processes     14.12       Biological Nitrification     14.13       Biological Denitrification    14.14       Single-Sludge Biological Nitrification-Denitrification     Water Reuse     14.15       Water Quality and Reuse Applications     14.16       Agricultural Irrigation     14.17       Agricultural Irrigation Reuse, Tallahassee, Florida     14.18       Citrus Irrigation and Groundwater Recharge, Orange County and City of Orlando, Florida     14.19       Urban Reuse     14.20       Urban Reuse, St. Petersburg, Florida     14.21       Indirect Reuse to Augment Drinking Water Supply    14.22       Fred Hervey Water Reclamation Plant, El Paso, Texas    14.23       Direct Injection for Potable Supply, El Paso, Texas    14.24       Water Factory 21 and Groundwater Replenishment System, Orange County, California    Problems    References    Appendix   Index    


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780136068280
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson
  • Height: 177 mm
  • No of Pages: 864
  • Sub Title: International Edition
  • Width: 234 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0136068286
  • Publisher Date: 09 Sep 2008
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 31 mm
  • Weight: 1202 gr


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