
Water Technology, Third Edition
An Introduction for Environmental Scientists and Engineers
Nick Gray(Author)
Elsevier (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 26. July 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
746 pages
978-1-85617-705-4 (ISBN)
Description
Water has become one of the most important issues of our time. Career prospects for those working in water and wastewater engineering are expanding, with over 90,000 workers in the water environment industry, and technological developments are rapidly advancing our understanding in this area. This accessible student textbook introduces the reader to the key concepts of water technology by explaining the fundamentals of hydrobiology, aquatic ecosystems, water treatment and supply and wastewater treatment. The Water Framework Directive is the driving force in European water management and protection, and Nick Gray uses this as the unifying theme in this new edition. This text provides a complete introduction to all aspects of managing the hydrological cycle and is ideal for those interested in a career in the water industry. For Masters students in environmental science, engineering and construction courses and those taking the CIWEM diploma, Water Technology is an essential resource they will find useful in their professional careers.
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Edition
3rd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Masters students (and some undergrads) on environmental science, engineering courses, construction courses and students registered for the CIWEM Diploma (Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management). Professionals working in the water industry: water service companies, environmental regulators, and consultants.
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
1412 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85617-705-4 (9781856177054)
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Water Technology, Third Edition
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Person
Nick Gray is a Professor of Environmental Sciences within the School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin. He also leads the Water Technology Research Group. He has been working in the field of environmental science for over 30 years, specialising in wastewater treatment, technology and practice and publishing numerous papers.
Content
Basic Considerations in Hydrobiology
Water Resources and Demand
Factors Determining the Distribution of Animals and Plants in Freshwaters
Basic Aquatic Ecosystems
Micro-organisms and Pollution Control
Water Pollution
Water Basin Management
Water Quality and Regulation
Water Quality Assessment
Water Treatment and Distribution
Drinking Water Contamination
Pathogens and Their Removal; Nature of Wastewater
Introduction to Wastewater Treatment
Biological Aspects of Secondary Sewage Treatment
Fixed-film Systems
Activated Sludge
Other Biological Treatment Systems
Anaerobic Treatment
Physio-chemical Treatment Processes
Sludge Treatment and Disposal; Household and Small-scale Treatment Systems
Sustainability Principles in Water Management
Water Resources and Demand
Factors Determining the Distribution of Animals and Plants in Freshwaters
Basic Aquatic Ecosystems
Micro-organisms and Pollution Control
Water Pollution
Water Basin Management
Water Quality and Regulation
Water Quality Assessment
Water Treatment and Distribution
Drinking Water Contamination
Pathogens and Their Removal; Nature of Wastewater
Introduction to Wastewater Treatment
Biological Aspects of Secondary Sewage Treatment
Fixed-film Systems
Activated Sludge
Other Biological Treatment Systems
Anaerobic Treatment
Physio-chemical Treatment Processes
Sludge Treatment and Disposal; Household and Small-scale Treatment Systems
Sustainability Principles in Water Management