
Water and Wastewater Engineering
Mackenzie Davis(Author)
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
Published on 16. March 2010
Book
Hardback
912 pages
978-0-07-339786-3 (ISBN)
Description
Water and Wastewater Engineering integrates theory and design. Fundamental environmental engineering principles are used as the foundation for rigorous design of conventional and advanced water and wastewater treatment processes. Reverse osmosis, membrane filtration, UV disinfection, biological nutrient removal and membrane bioreactors represent a small sample of the processes included.Water and Wastewater Engineering follows the flow of water through a water treatment plant and the flow of wastewater through a wastewater treatment plant. The design of unit water treatment processes includes coagulation/flocculation, softening, ion exchange, reverse osmosis, sedimentation, granular filtration, membrane filtration, disinfection, and residuals management. In a similar fashion, the design of unit wastewater processes follows the flow of wastewater through a plant. The design of unit wastewater treatment processes includes preliminary treatment, primary treatment, suspended growth secondary treatment including biological nutrient removal, and membrane biological reactors. Residuals management includes applicable methods to meet the 503 rules. The text includes include appropriate regulatory constraints and highlights safety issues. Hints from the field bring to the student real-life experience in solving technical issues.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 41 mm
Weight
1594 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-339786-3 (9780073397863)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Mackenzie L. Davis, Ph.D., P.E., BCEE, is an Emeritus Professor of Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University. He received all his degrees from the University of Illinois. From 1968 to 1971 he served as a Captain in the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps. During his military service he conducted air pollution surveys at Army ammunition plants. From 1971 to 1973 he was Branch Chief of the Environmental Engineering Branch at the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory. His responsibilities included supervision of research on air, noise, and water pollution control and solid waste management for Army facilities. In 1973, he joined the faculty at Michigan State University. He has taught and conducted research in the areas of air pollution control and hazardous waste management. His honors and awards include the State-of-the-Art Award from the ASCE, Chapter Honor Member of Chi Epsilon, Sigma Xi, election as a Fellow in the Air and Waste Management Association, and election as a Diplomate in the American Academy of Environmental Engi-neers with certification in hazardous waste management. He has received teaching awards from the American Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapter, Michigan State University College of Engineering, North Central Section of the American Society for Engineering Education, Great Lakes Region of Chi Epsilon, and the Amoco Corporation. In 1998, he received the Lyman A. Ripperton Award for distinguished achievement as an educator from the Air and Waste Management Association. In 2007, he was recognized as the Educational Professional of the Year by the Michigan Water Environment Association. He is a registered professional engineer in Michigan. Dr. Davis is the author of a student and professional edition of Water and Wastewater Engineering and co-author of Introduction to Environmental Engineering with Dr. David Cornwell. In 2003, Dr. Davis retired from Michigan State University.
Content
Chapter 1: The Design and Construction ProcessesChapter 2: General Water Supply Design ConsiderationsChapter 3: Coagulation and FlocculationChapter 4: Lime-Soda SofteningChapter 5: Ion Exchange SofteningChapter 6: Reverse Osmosis and NanofiltrationChapter 7: SedimentationChapter 8: Granular FiltrationChapter 9: Membrane FiltrationChapter 10: Disinfection and FluoridationChapter 11: Water Treatment Plant Solids HandlingChapter 12: General Wastewater Collection and Treatment Design ConsiderationsChapter 13: Preliminary TreatmentChapter 14: Primary TreatmentChapter 15: Wastewater MicrobiologyChapter 16: Secondary Treatment of Suspended Growth Biological ProcessesChapter 17: Secondary Treatment by Attached Growth Biological ProcessesChapter 18: Secondary Setting, Disinfection, and Post AerationChapter 19: Tertiary TreatmentChapter 20: Wastewater Plant Residuals ManagementAppendixesPhysical Properties of WaterProperties of Air at Standard ConditionsSaturation Values of Dissolved Oxygen in Fresh WaterTypical Solubility Product ConstantsU.S. Standard Sieve Sizes