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Moving Toward Resource Recovery Facilities

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Federation, Water Environment
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Alexandria : Water Environment Federation, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Chapter 1 What Resources Can We Recover? -- Andrew R. Shaw -- James Barnard -- Leon S. Downing, P.E., Ph.D. -- and Darrin J. Harris, EIT -- 1.0 Introduction to the "N-E-W" Paradigm -- 2.0 Structure of this Publication -- 3.0 Nutrient Recovery -- 4.0 Energy -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Chemical -- 4.2.1 Biogas -- 4.2.2 Biofuels -- 4.2.3 Thermal Conversion (Combustion) -- 4.2.4 Electrochemical Conversion -- 4.3 Thermal -- 4.3.1 Heat Energy Recovery from Generators and Incinerators 
505 8 |a 4.3.2 Heat Energy Recovery from Biochemical Conversion Processes -- 4.3.3 Direct Heat Energy from Wastewater -- 4.4 Hydropower -- 4.5 Microbial Fuel Cells -- 5.0 Water -- 5.1 Assessment of Approaches to Achieve Nationally Consistent Reclaimed Water Standards (WRF-08-01-1) -- 5.2 Low-Cost Treatment Technologies for Small-Scale Water Reclamation Plants (WRF-06-008) -- 5.3 An Economic Framework for Evaluating the Benefits and Costs of Water Reuse (WRF-03-006) -- 5.4 Marketing Nonpotable Recycled Water: A Guidebook for Successful Public Outreach & Customer Marketing (WRF-03-005) 
505 8 |a 5.5 "Fit-for-Purpose" Water -- 6.0 Material and Energy Balances to Assess Interactions and Trade-Offs -- 6.1 Material Balance -- 6.2 Energy Balance -- 7.0 References -- Chapter 2 The Case for Resource Recovery: Part 1-Global Megatrends in the Water, Energy, and Nutrient Landscape -- Andrew R. Shaw -- James Barnard -- Leon S. Downing, P.E., Ph.D. -- and Darrin J. Harris, EIT -- 1.0 General Global Trends Affecting Resources -- 1.1 Population Growth -- 1.2 Urbanization -- 1.3 Global Climate Change and Variability -- 1.4 Environmental Sustainability ("Life-Cycle Thinking") 
505 8 |a 2.0 Global Nutrient Trends -- 2.1 Global Phosphorus -- 2.2 Nitrogen Cycle and Recovery -- 3.0 Global Energy Trends -- 3.1 Global Energy -- 3.2 Primary Energy Sources -- 3.3 Carbon Accounting -- 3.4 Energy and Wastewater -- 4.0 Global Water Trends -- 5.0 Drivers of Resource Recovery -- 6.0 References -- 7.0 Suggested Readings -- Chapter 3 The Case for Resource Recovery: Part 2-Regional Trends in the Water, Energy, and Nutrient Landscape -- Andrew R. Shaw -- James Barnard -- Leon S. Downing, P.E., Ph.D. -- and Darrin J. Harris, EIT -- 1.0 Introduction 
505 8 |a 2.0 U.S. and Canada Drivers and Trends Toward the N-E-W Paradigm -- 2.1 Northeast (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regions 1, 2, and 3) -- 2.2 South (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regions 4 and 6) -- 2.3 North Central (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regions 5, 7, and 8) -- 2.4 West (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regions 9 and 10) -- 2.5 Eastern Canada -- 2.6 Western Canada -- 3.0 International Trends Toward the N-E-W Paradigm -- 3.1 Europe -- 3.2 Australia -- 3.3 South Asia -- 3.4 Middle East -- 3.5 Southern Africa -- 4.0 Reference 
500 |a Chapter 4 Current State-of-the-Science in Recovery Technology Approaches and Opportunities 
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