
Recent Progress in Desalination, Environmental and Marine Outfall Systems
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Part 1 Desalination Systems.- Chapter 1 An Overview: Desalination, Environmental and Marine Outfall Systems.- Chapter 2 Use of Ceramic Membrane Technology for Sustainable Management of Oil Production Water: A Review.- Chapter 3 Thermal Performance of a Single Slope Solar Water Still with Enhanced Solar Heating System.- Chapter 4 The Effect of Fouling on Performance and Design Aspects of Multiple-Effect Desalination Systems.- Chapter 5 Achieving the Zero-Liquid-Discharge Target Using the Integrated Membrane System for Seawater Desalination.- Chapter 6 Installation of Shore Approaches and Sea-lines Using Trenchless Methods: Technologies and Case Studies.- Chapter 7 Photocatalytic Degradation of Divalent Metals under Sunlight Irradiation using Nanoparticle TiO2 Modified Concrete Materials (Recycled Glass Cullet).- Chapter 8 Cost Effective Fouling Control in Cooling Water Intake Systems with Environmental and Operational Benefits.- Chapter 9 Chlorination By-Products and Other Quality Parameters in Desalinated Drinking Water System in Muscat .- Chapter 10 The Viability of Renewable Energy and Energy Storage as the Power Source for Municipal Scale Reverse Osmosis Desalination.- Part 2 Environmental Systems.- Chapter 11 Desalination Integration with Renewable Energy for Climate Change Abatement in the MENA Region.- Chapter 12 Reducing Carbon Footprint of Desalination: The Australian Experience.- Chapter 13 Feasibility of Using Desalination for Irrigation in the Souss Massa Region in the South of Morocco.- Chapter 14 Desalination from an Integrated Water Resources Management Perspective.- Chapter 15 Strategies for Addressing Sustainability Risks of Seawater Desalination Plants in the Arabian Gulf.- Chapter 16 Impact of the Coastal Intake Environment on the Operating Conditions of Thermal Desalination Plants: A Case Study in the United Arab Emirates.- Chapter 17 Phytoplankton Species and Associated Bacterial Populations in the Coastal Water of the UnitedArab Emirates.- Chapter 18 Environmental Quality Standards for Brine Discharge from Desalination Plants.- Chapter 19 Hydrodynamic and Thermal Dispersion Modelling of the Effluent in a Coastal Channel.- Chapter 20 Formation of Emerging Disinfection By-products by Chlorination/Chloramination of Seawater Impacted by Algal Organic Matter.- Chapter 21 Evaluation of Marine Outfall at Mumbai for Domestic Waste Discharges through Tracer Technique.- Chapter 22 Hydrodynamic Modeling: Application of Delft3D-FLOW in Santos Bay, São Paulo State, Brazil.- Chapter 23 Mathematical Model Study of the Effluent Disposal from a Desalination Plant in the Marine Environment at Tuticorin, India.
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