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A practice-oriented analysis of water treatment systems using low-cost, low-maintenance technologies and sustainable water resources
In Sustainable Water Systems, expert water resources researcher Miklas Scholz delivers a practice-oriented resource that comprehensively covers the design, operation, and maintenance of traditional and novel wetland systems used in water resource management. The book offers a performance analysis of existing infrastructure in constructed wetlands, soil infiltration systems, ditches, dry ponds, and silt traps in both developed and developing countries.
Sustainable Water Systems addresses economic and environmental challenges, including flood retention and its incorporation into sustainable water supply systems. Readers will also find:
Perfect for researchers, engineers, and other professionals working in the field of water resource management, Sustainable Water Systems will also benefit anyone interested in water supply engineering and wastewater treatment.
Miklas Scholz is a Distinguished Professor in Civil Engineering Science at Johannesburg University (South Africa). He is among the most highly cited researchers in water engineering globally and is known for developing the concept and technology of sustainable flood retention basins. He has published eleven books, and more than 340 journal articles. Prof. Scholz's work attracted total citations of about 18 000, resulting in an h-index of 66 and an i10-index of 250.
Chapter 1: Natural Wetland Systems
Hydraulics, Water Quality and Vegetation Characteristics of Ditches
Planted Soil Infiltration Systems for Treatment of Log Yard Runoff
Anthropogenic Land Use Change Impacts on Nutrient Concentrations in Waterbodies
Peatland Response to Climate Change and Water Level Management
Chapter 2: Urban Water and Sustainable Drainage Systems
Full Silt Traps Discharging into Watercourses
Filter Media, Plant Communities and Microbiology within Constructed Wetlands
Vertical Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands with Different Substrates
Wetland and Dry Pond System
Permeable Pavement and Ground Source Heating Pump Systems
Permeable Pavement and Photocatalytic Titanium Dioxide Oxidation System
Refurbishment and improvement of screen systems for flood control and water protection
Chapter 3: Sustainable Flood Retention Basins including Integrated Constructed Wetlands
Sustainable Flood Retention Basin Management
Nutrient Release from Integrated Constructed Wetland Sediment
Chapter 4: Water and Wastewater Treatment Technology and Modelling
Biological Activated Carbon Beds
Constructed Wetlands Treating Sewage
Neural Network Simulation of the Chemical Oxygen Demand Reduction
Chapter 5: Industrial Wastewater Treatment and Modelling
Membrane Bioreactors and Constructed Wetlands Treating Rendering Wastewater
Benzene Removal with Constructed Treatment Wetlands
Diesel Oil Spillage Removal Using Agricultural Waste Products
Kohonen Self-Organizing Map to Predict Biochemical Oxygen Demand
Chapter 6: Sludge Dewatering Tests
Dewaterability Assessment Including the Capillary Suction Time Test
Improved Design and Precision of the Capillary Suction Time Testing Device
Sludge Floc Size and Water Composition Impact on Dewaterability
Chapter 7: Water Availability and Public Health
Index
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