
How to Design Wastewater Systems for Local Conditions in Developing Countries
IWA Publishing
Published on 15. March 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
148 pages
978-1-78040-476-9 (ISBN)
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Description
This is a practical handbook providing a step-by-step approach to the techniques used for characterizing wastewater sources and investigating sites where collection, treatment and reuse/disposal technologies will be installed. It is intended to help enable local implementation of on-site and decentralized wastewater management system (DWMS)for wide scale use in development settings.
How to Design Wastewater Systems for Local Conditions in Developing Countries helps local service providers and regulatory officials make informed decisions through the use of tools, checklists and case studies. It includes a link to a web based community of on-site and decentralized wastewater professionals, which contains related tools and case studies. This handbook serves as a reference for training classes, certification programs, and higher education programs in civil and sanitary engineering. There is an increasing interest on the part of local government officials and private sector service providers to implement wastewater treatment systems to solve sanitation problems. The model presented in this handbook promotes activities that first generate data related to source and site conditions that represent critical inputs, and then applies this information to the technology selection process. Matching the most appropriate technologies to the specific needs of the wastewater project is the key that leads to long term sustainability.
How to Design Wastewater Systems for Local Conditions in Developing Countries is an invaluable resource for public sector decision makers and private sector service providers in developing countries. It is also a useful text for students at engineering colleges in developing countries interested in taking a class that teaches the methods of decentralized wastewater management system (DWMS) development.
How to Design Wastewater Systems for Local Conditions in Developing Countries helps local service providers and regulatory officials make informed decisions through the use of tools, checklists and case studies. It includes a link to a web based community of on-site and decentralized wastewater professionals, which contains related tools and case studies. This handbook serves as a reference for training classes, certification programs, and higher education programs in civil and sanitary engineering. There is an increasing interest on the part of local government officials and private sector service providers to implement wastewater treatment systems to solve sanitation problems. The model presented in this handbook promotes activities that first generate data related to source and site conditions that represent critical inputs, and then applies this information to the technology selection process. Matching the most appropriate technologies to the specific needs of the wastewater project is the key that leads to long term sustainability.
How to Design Wastewater Systems for Local Conditions in Developing Countries is an invaluable resource for public sector decision makers and private sector service providers in developing countries. It is also a useful text for students at engineering colleges in developing countries interested in taking a class that teaches the methods of decentralized wastewater management system (DWMS) development.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78040-476-9 (9781780404769)
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David M. Robbins | Grant C. Ligon
How to Design Wastewater Systems for Local Conditions in Developing Countries
E-Book
03/2014
1st Edition
IWA Publishing
€92.49
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Content
Contents: Introduction to on-site and decentralized wastewater treatment and typical components of DWMS systems. Discusses pre-treatment, primary treatment, secondary treatment, disinfection, reuse and recycling. The DWMS decision model - critical inputs (source and site) and the DWMS decision-making process. Characterizing the Source by determining hydraulic and organic loading; Identifying fluctuations in flow, and identifying other source factors that might impact upon the technology decisions. Evaluating the site: o Drawing the site plan. Includes checklists, setbacks and examples. o Determining available area for wastewater components. o Testing the soils for depth, bearing capacity and permeability. o Discusses percolation testing and soils evaluation as methods for determining permeability. o Checking the slope and drawing topography. o Evaluating water resources - groundwater and surface water , and methods for collecting anecdotal information to determine flood plain elevations. o Understanding the local land-use issues. o Evaluating social issues related to the site. Using Collected Data for DWMS Decision-making; Case studies, practical exercises, Interfacing with other resources.