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|a Biological Control of Water Pollution /
|c Robert W. Pierson, Jr., Joachim Tourbier.
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Contents --
|t Introduction --
|t Part I.A Rationale for the Biological Approach --
|t 1. Biological Alternatives to Water Pollution --
|t 2. The Economy, Energy, and Clean Water Legislation --
|t 3. The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974: A Call for Action --
|t 4. The Protection and Improvement of the World's Drinking Water Quality --
|t 5. An Environmental Overview --
|t Part II. Limnological Overview --
|t 6. Overview of Aquatic Ecosystems --
|t 7. Nutrient Cycles in Natural Systems: Microbial Involvement --
|t 8. The Role of Aquatic Plants in Aquatic Ecosystems --
|t Part III. Drinking Water Problems --
|t 9. Carcinogenic Organic Chemicals in Drinking Water --
|t 10. Potential Carcinogenic Hazards Due to Contaminated Drinking Water --
|t 11. Groundwater: Fact, Fiction, and Future --
|t 12. Comments on the History and Economics of Micropollutants in Drinking Water --
|t 13. Sudanese Native Methods for the Purification of Nile Water During the Rood Season --
|t Part IV. Biological Treatment of Wastewater --
|t 14. Macrophytes and Water Purification --
|t 15. The Potential of Submersed Vascular Plants for Reclamation of Wastewater in Temperate Zone Ponds --
|t 16. The Purification of Wastewater with the Aid of Rush or Reed Ponds --
|t 17. Application of Vascular Aquatic Plants for Pollution Removal, Energy, and Food Production in a Biological System --
|t 18. Land Treatment of Wastewater by Overland Flow for Improved Water Quality --
|t 19. Experimental Use of Emergent Vegetation for the Biological Treatment of Municipal Wastewater in Wisconsin --
|t 20. The Potential Use of Freshwater Tidal Marshes in the Management of Water Quality in the Delaware River --
|t 21. The Use of Bulrushes for Livestock Feed --
|t 22. The Use of Sawgrass for Paper Product Manufacture: An Examination of Properties --
|t 23. Waste Reclamation in an Integrated Food Chain System --
|t 24. Aquaculture as an Alternative Wastewater Treatment System --
|t 25. A Proposed Integrated Biological Wastewater Treatment System --
|t 26. Sewage Treatment by Controlled Eutrophication Using Algae and Artemia --
|t 27. Interference by Blue-Green Algae with Nutrient Recovery in Water Quality Control Schema: Management Implications --
|t 28. The Use of Bacteria to Reduce Clogging of Sewer Lines by Grease in Municipal Sewage --
|t 29. The Use of the Oxidation Ditch in the United States as a Means of Treating Liquid Waste --
|t Part V. Biological Treatment and Aquifer Recharge --
|t 30. Improvement of Wastewater Quality by Movement Through Soils and Aquifers --
|t 31. Renovation of Municipal Wastewater for Groundwater Recharge by the Living Filter Method --
|t 32. Numerical Models in Groundwater Management --
|t 33. The Combination of Biological and Chemical Treatment at the Krefeld Water Treatment Works --
|t 34. Water Quality Aspects of Well Recharge with Reclaimed Water, Bay Park, New York --
|t Part VI. Implementation of Alternatives --
|t 35. EPA's Response to the Need for Encouragement of Alternative Waste Treatment Techniques --
|t 36. Notes on the Implementation of Alternatives --
|t 37. Legal and Political Restraints to Implementation of Novel Systems --
|t 38. Implementation of Water Quality Plans --
|t 39. Implications of Biological Control of Water Pollution Proposals to the Developing Countries --
|t Acknowledgments --
|t Index
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|a This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.
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