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Industrial water quality
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4th ed.
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New York : McGraw-Hill, 2009
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xxi, 956 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780071548663

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The classic guide to controlling industrial water pollution-updated with the latest regulations and new technologies

Turn to the Fourth Edition of Industrial Water Quality for guidance on state-of-the-art methods for optimizing or upgrading existing wastewater treatment systems, as well as selecting the best treatment options to solve specific wastewater problems. This hands-on tool reflects today's more stringent water-quality regulations and the new technologies developed to meet them.Filled with examples and case studies from a variety of industries, the book covers reverse osmosis or alternative membrane processes and discusses Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) processes.


Author Notes

W.Wesley Eckenfelder, Jr., Ph.D., P.E.,provides technical direction and management of wastewaterprojects at AquAeTer.

Davis L. Ford, Ph.D., P.E., (Austin, TX) is presidentof Davis L. Ford Associates, an environmental consultingfirm.

Andrew J. Englande, Jr., Ph.D., P.E., is a professor in the Department of EnvironmentalHealth Sciences at the Tulane University School of PublicHealth and Tropical Medicine.


Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Source and Characteristics of Industrial Wastewaters
Chapter 2 Wastewater Treatment Processes
Chapter 3 Pre- and Primary Treatment
Chapter 4 Coagulation, Precipitation and Metals Removal
Chapter 5 Aeration and Mass Transfer
Chapter 6 Principles of Aerobic Biological Oxidation
Chapter 7 Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes
Chapter 8 Adsorption
Chapter 9 Ion Exchange
Chapter 10 Chemical Oxidation
Chapter 11 Sludge Handling and Disposal
Chapter 12 Miscellaneous Treatment Processes
Chapter 13 Pollution Sources and Control of Residuals from Exploration and Production of Oil and Natural Gas
Chapter 14 Chlorinated Compounds, VOCs, and Odor Control
Chapter 15 Waste Minimization and Water Reuse
Chapter 16 Cost Allocation of Superfund and Other Disposal Sites to Industrial Potentially Responsible Parties (PRP)
Chapter 17 Industrial Pretreatment to Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)
Chapter 18 Industrial Environmental Economics & Environmental Economics from the Consultant and Client Perspectives
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