
Water Supply and Pollution Control
Pearson (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 26. June 1998
Book
Hardback
876 pages
978-0-321-01460-3 (ISBN)
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Description
The latest edition of this bestselling work continues to offer a state-of-the-art look at modern water management. It emphasizes the application of scientific methods to problems associated with the development, movement, and treatment of water and wastewater. Recognizing that all waters are potential sources of supply, the book's tradition of presenting treatment processes in context of what they can do, rather than in the context of water or wastewater treatment, is becoming more appropriate a s the concept of total water management gains greater acceptance.
The sixth edition has been improved with new material added on the EPANET model for analyzing water distribution systems, the processing of sludges, and water reuse. The existing coverage of water use, population projections, urban hydrology, storm drainage system design, and treatment processes has been substantially revised to reflect the latest technologies, engineering practices, and regulations. The authors have included a number of new examples and problems based on actual engineering designs and operations. Computer-oriented solutions are stressed where appropriate. The presentation has been clarified where necessary to make this a valuable text and reference for the civil and environmental engineering student.
The sixth edition has been improved with new material added on the EPANET model for analyzing water distribution systems, the processing of sludges, and water reuse. The existing coverage of water use, population projections, urban hydrology, storm drainage system design, and treatment processes has been substantially revised to reflect the latest technologies, engineering practices, and regulations. The authors have included a number of new examples and problems based on actual engineering designs and operations. Computer-oriented solutions are stressed where appropriate. The presentation has been clarified where necessary to make this a valuable text and reference for the civil and environmental engineering student.
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Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Width: 242 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
1210 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-01460-3 (9780321014603)
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Persons
Mark Hammer, Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering, is a writer of Environmental Engineering publications in the United States and Saudi Arabia. During his long tenure as a professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dr. Hammer also served as the Director of the Environmental Protection Agency Grant in Water Quality Control. Professor Hammer has taught at the King Fahd and King Abdulaziz Universities in Saudi Arabia where he conducted environmental engineering research in addition to his teaching responsibilities.
Content
1. Introduction.
2. Water Management.
3. Water Supply and Development.
4. Water Use and Wastewater Generation.
5. Conveying and Distributing Water.
6. Wastewater and Stormwater Systems.
7. Water Quality.
8. Water Quality Models.
9. Systems for Treating Wastewater and Water.
10. Physical Treatment Processes.
11. Chemical Treatment Processes.
12. Biological Treatment Processes.
13. Processing of Sludges.
14. Advanced Wastewater Treatment Processes and Water Reuse.
2. Water Management.
3. Water Supply and Development.
4. Water Use and Wastewater Generation.
5. Conveying and Distributing Water.
6. Wastewater and Stormwater Systems.
7. Water Quality.
8. Water Quality Models.
9. Systems for Treating Wastewater and Water.
10. Physical Treatment Processes.
11. Chemical Treatment Processes.
12. Biological Treatment Processes.
13. Processing of Sludges.
14. Advanced Wastewater Treatment Processes and Water Reuse.