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|a Water and Wastewater Engineering :
|b Design Principles and Practice, Second Edition /
|c Mackenzie L Davis.
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|a 2nd edition.
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|a New York, N.Y. :
|b McGraw-Hill Education,
|c 2020.
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|a 1 online resource (1349 pages) :
|b 350 illustrations.
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|a Cover --
|t Title Page --
|t Copyright Page --
|t Dedication --
|t About the Author --
|t Contents --
|t Preface --
|t Professional Advisory Board for the Second Edition --
|t Professional Advisory Board for the First Edition --
|t 1 The Design and Construction Processes --
|t 1-1 Introduction --
|t 1-2 Project Participants --
|t 1-3 The Professional?Client Relationship and the Code of Ethics --
|t 1-4 Responsible Care --
|t 1-5 Overall Design Process --
|t 1-6 Overall Construction Process --
|t 1-7 Hints from the Field --
|t 1-8 Chapter Review --
|t 1-9 Problems --
|t 1-10 Discussion Questions --
|t 1-11 References --
|t 2 General Water Supply Design Considerations --
|t 2-1 Water Demand --
|t 2-2 Water Source Evaluation --
|t 2-3 Water Quality --
|t 2-4 Evaluation of Process Options --
|t 2-5 Plant Sizing and Layout --
|t 2-6 Plant Location --
|t 2-7 Chapter Review --
|t 2-8 Problems --
|t 2-9 Discussion Questions --
|t 2-10 References --
|t 3 Intake Structures --
|t 3-1 Introduction --
|t 3-2 Design Elements --
|t 3-3 Design Criteria --
|t 3-4 Operational Considerations --
|t 3-5 Operation and Maintenance --
|t 3-6 Chapter Review --
|t 3-7 Problems --
|t 3-8 Discussion Questions --
|t 3-9 References --
|t 4 Wells --
|t 4-1 Introduction --
|t 4-2 Design Elements --
|t 4-3 Well Protection --
|t 4-4 Well Design --
|t 4-5 Chapter Review --
|t 4-6 Problems --
|t 4-7 Discussion Questions --
|t 4-8 References --
|t 5 Chemical Handling and Storage --
|t 5-1 Introduction --
|t 5-2 Redundancy and Capacity Provisions --
|t 5-3 Delivery, Handling, and Storage --
|t 5-4 Chemical Feed and Metering Systems --
|t 5-5 Chemical Compatibility --
|t 5-6 Materials Compatibility --
|t 5-7 Designing for Safety and Hazardous Conditions --
|t 5-8 Operation and Maintenance --
|t 5-9 Chapter Review --
|t 5-10 Problems --
|t 5-11 Discussion Questions --
|t 5-12 References --
|t 6 Coagulation and Flocculation --
|t 6-1 Introduction --
|t 6-2 Characteristics of Particles --
|t 6-3 Coagulation Theory --
|t 6-4 Coagulation Practice --
|t 6-5 Flocculation Theory --
|t 6-6 Mixing Theory --
|t 6-7 Mixing Practice --
|t 6-8 Operation and Maintenance --
|t 6-9 Chapter Review --
|t 6-10 Problems --
|t 6-11 Discussion Questions --
|t 6-12 References --
|t 7 Lime-Soda Softening --
|t 7-1 Hardness --
|t 7-2 Lime-Soda Softening --
|t 7-3 Softening Processes --
|t 7-4 Chemical Dosages Based on Stoichiometry --
|t 7-5 Concurrent Removal of Other Constituents --
|t 7-6 Process Configurations and Design Criteria --
|t 7-7 Operation and Maintenance --
|t 7-8 Stabilization --
|t 7-9 Chapter Review --
|t 7-10 Problems --
|t 7-11 Discussion Questions --
|t 7-12 References --
|t 8 Ion Exchange --
|t 8-1 Introduction --
|t 8-2 Fundamental Concepts of Ion Exchange --
|t 8-3 Process Operation --
|t 8-4 Ion Exchange Practice --
|t 8-5 Operation and Maintenance --
|t 8-6 Chapter Review --
|t 8-7 Problems --
|t 8-8 Discussion Question --
|t 8-9 References --
|t 9 Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration --
|t 9-1 Introduction --
|t 9-2 Theory --
|t 9-3 Properties of RO and NF Membranes --
|t 9-4 RO and NF Practice --
|t 9-5 Electrodialysis --
|t 9-6 Chapter Review --
|t 9-7 Problems --
|t 9-8 Discussion Question --
|t 9-9 References --
|t 10 Sedimentation --
|t 10-1 Introduction --
|t 10-2 Sedimentation Theory --
|t 10-3 Sedimentation Practice --
|t 10-4 Sedimentation Basin Design --
|t 10-5 Operation and Maintenance --
|t 10-6 Chapter Review --
|t 10-7 Problems --
|t 10-8 Discussion Questions --
|t 10-9 References --
|t 11 Granular Filtration --
|t 11-1 Introduction --
|t 11-2 An Overview of the Filtration Process --
|t 11-3 Filter Media Characteristics --
|t 11-4 Granular Filtration Theory --
|t 11-5 Theory of Granular Filter Hydraulics --
|t 11-6 Granular Filtration Practice --
|t 11-7 Operation and Maintenance --
|t 11-8 Chapter Review --
|t 11-9 Problems --
|t 11-10 Discussion Questions --
|t 11-11 References --
|t 12 Membrane Filtration --
|t 12-1 Introduction --
|t 12-2 Membrane Filtration Theory --
|t 12-3 Properties of MF and UF Membranes --
|t 12-4 MF and UF Practice --
|t 12-5 Chapter Review --
|t 12-6 Problems --
|t 12-7 Discussion Questions --
|t 12-8 References --
|t 13 Disinfection, Lead and Copper Rule, Emergency Disinfection, and Fluoridation --
|t 13-1 Introduction --
|t 13-2 Disinfection --
|t 13-3 Corrosion Control --
|t 13-4 Contact Facilities --
|t 13-5 Emergency Disinfection --
|t 13-6 Fluoridation --
|t 13-7 Operation and Maintenance --
|t 13-8 Chapter Review --
|t 13-9 Problems --
|t 13-10 Discussion Questions --
|t 13-11 References --
|t 14 Removal of Specific Constituents --
|t 14-1 Introduction --
|t 14-2 Arsenic --
|t 14-3 Carbon Dioxide --
|t 14-4 Fluoride --
|t 14-5 Iron and Manganese --
|t 14-6 Nitrate --
|t 14-7 Natural Organic Matter (NOM) --
|t 14-8 Perchlorate --
|t 14-9 Pharmaceuticals and Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) --
|t 14-10 Radionuclides --
|t 14-11 Synthetic Organic Chemicals (SOCs) and Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOCs) --
|t 14-12 Taste and Odor (T&O) --
|t 14-13 Chapter Review --
|t 14-14 Problems --
|t 14-15 Discussion Questions --
|t 14-16 References --
|t 15 Water Plant Residuals Management --
|t 15-1 Introduction --
|t 15-2 Solids Computations --
|t 15-3 Solids Production and Characteristics --
|t 15-4 Minimization of Residuals Generation --
|t 15-5 Recovery of Treatment Chemicals --
|t 15-6 Residuals Conveyance --
|t 15-7 Management of Sludges --
|t 15-8 Management of Liquid Residuals --
|t 15-9 Disposal of Specific Residual Constituents --
|t 15-10 Ultimate Disposal --
|t 15-11 Chapter Review --
|t 15-12 Problems --
|t 15-13 Discussion Questions --
|t 15-14 References --
|t 16 Drinking Water Plant Process Selection and Integration.
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|t 16-1 Introduction --
|t 16-2 Process Selection --
|t 16-3 Process Integration --
|t 16-4 Security --
|t 16-5 Chapter Review --
|t 16-6 Problems --
|t 16-7 Discussion Questions --
|t 16-8 References --
|t 17 Storage and Distribution Systems --
|t 17-1 Introduction --
|t 17-2 Demand Estimates --
|t 17-3 Service Pressures --
|t 17-4 Pipe Network Design --
|t 17-5 Storage Tank Design --
|t 17-6 Pump Selection --
|t 17-7 Network Analysis --
|t 17-8 Sanitary Protection --
|t 17-9 Chapter Review --
|t 17-10 Problems --
|t 17-11 Discussion Questions --
|t 17-12 References --
|t 18 General Wastewater Collection and Treatment Design Considerations --
|t 18-1 Wastewater Sources and Flow Rates --
|t 18-2 Wastewater Characteristics --
|t 18-3 Wastewater Treatment Standards --
|t 18-4 Sludge Disposal Regulations --
|t 18-5 Plant Sizing and Layout --
|t 18-6 Plant Location --
|t 18-7 Chapter Review --
|t 18-8 Problems --
|t 18-9 Discussion Questions --
|t 18-10 References --
|t 19 Sanitary Sewer Design --
|t 19-1 Introduction --
|t 19-2 Predesign Activities --
|t 19-3 Gravity Sewer Collection System Design --
|t 19-4 Alternative Sewers --
|t 19-5 Pump Station Design --
|t 19-6 Operation and Maintenance --
|t 19-7 Economic and Energy Considerations --
|t 19-8 Sewer Safety --
|t 19-9 Chapter Review --
|t 19-10 Problems --
|t 19-11 Discussion Questions --
|t 19-12 References --
|t 20 Headworks and Preliminary Treatment --
|t 20-1 Introduction --
|t 20-2 Pump Station --
|t 20-3 Flow Measurement --
|t 20-4 Bar Racks and Screens --
|t 20-5 Coarse Solids Reduction --
|t 20-6 Grit Removal --
|t 20-7 Flow Equalization --
|t 20-8 Alternative Preliminary Process Arrangements --
|t 20-9 Chapter Review --
|t 20-10 Problems --
|t 20-11 Discussion Questions --
|t 20-12 References --
|t 21 Primary Treatment --
|t 21-1 Introduction --
|t 21-2 Sedimentation Theory --
|t 21-3 Sedimentation Practice --
|t 21-4 Sedimentation Basin Design --
|t 21-5 Other Primary Treatment Alternatives --
|t 21-6 Chapter Review --
|t 21-7 Problems --
|t 21-8 References --
|t 22 Wastewater Microbiology --
|t 22-1 Introduction --
|t 22-2 Role of Microorganisms --
|t 22-3 Classification of Microorganisms --
|t 22-4 Microbial Biochemistry --
|t 22-5 Population Dynamics --
|t 22-6 Decomposition of Waste --
|t 22-7 Microbiology of Secondary Treatment Unit Processes --
|t 22-8 Operation and Maintenance --
|t 22-9 Chapter Review --
|t 22-10 Problems --
|t 22-11 Discussion Questions --
|t 22-12 References --
|t 23 Secondary Treatment by Suspended Growth Biological Processes --
|t 23-1 Introduction --
|t 23-2 Processes for BOD Removal and Nitrification --
|t 23-3 Processes for Denitrification --
|t 23-4 Processes for Phosphorus Removal --
|t 23-5 Biological Treatment with Membrane Separation --
|t 23-6 Suspended Growth Design Principles --
|t 23-7 Suspended Growth Design Practice --
|t 23-8 Membrane Bioreactor Design Practice --
|t 23-9 Chapter Review --
|t 23-10 Problems --
|t 23-11 Discussion Questions --
|t 23-12 References --
|t 24 Secondary Treatment by Attached Growth and Hybrid Biological Processes --
|t 24-1 Introduction --
|t 24-2 Attached Growth Processes --
|t 24-3 Attached Growth Design Principles --
|t 24-4 Attached Growth Design Practice --
|t 24-5 Hybrid Processes --
|t 24-6 Chapter Review --
|t 24-7 Problems --
|t 24-8 References --
|t 25 Secondary Settling, Disinfection, and Postaeration --
|t 25-1 Introduction --
|t 25-2 Secondary Settling --
|t 25-3 Disinfection --
|t 25-4 Postaeration --
|t 25-5 Chapter Review --
|t 25-6 Problems --
|t 25-7 Discussion Questions --
|t 25-8 References --
|t 26 Tertiary Treatment --
|t 26-1 Introduction --
|t 26-2 Chemical Precipitation of Phosphorus --
|t 26-3 Granular Filtration --
|t 26-4 Membrane Filtration --
|t 26-5 Carbon Adsorption --
|t 26-6 Advanced Oxidation Processes --
|t 26-7 Chapter Review --
|t 26-8 Problems --
|t 26-9 References --
|t 27 Wastewater Plant Residuals Management --
|t 27-1 Sludge Handling Alternatives --
|t 27-2 Sources and Characteristics of Solids and Biosolids --
|t 27-3 Solids Computations --
|t 27-4 Grit Handling and Sludge Pumping --
|t 27-5 Management of Solids --
|t 27-6 Storage and Thickening of Sludges --
|t 27-7 Alkaline Stabilization --
|t 27-8 Aerobic Digestion --
|t 27-9 Anaerobic Digestion --
|t 27-10 Sludge Conditioning --
|t 27-11 Dewatering --
|t 27-12 Alternative Disposal Techniques --
|t 27-13 Land Application of Biosolids --
|t 27-14 Chapter Review --
|t 27-15 Problems --
|t 27-16 References --
|t 28 Clean Water Plant Process Selection and Integration --
|t 28-1 Introduction --
|t 28-2 Process Selection --
|t 28-3 Simulation Modeling --
|t 28-4 Process Integration --
|t 28-5 Chapter Review --
|t 28-6 Problems --
|t 28-7 References --
|t 29 Direct and Indirect Potable Reuse --
|t 29-1 Introduction --
|t 29-2 Water Quality Standards --
|t 29-3 Basic Design Principles --
|t 29-4 Design Practice --
|t 29-5 Case Studies: Indirect Potable Reuse --
|t 29-6 Case Studies: Direct Potable Reuse --
|t 29-7 Chapter Review --
|t 29-8 References --
|t Appendix A --
|t Properties of Air, Water, and Selected Chemicals --
|t Appendix B --
|t U.S. Standard Sieve Sizes --
|t Appendix C --
|t Pipe, Fitting, and Valve Data --
|t Appendix D --
|t U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Ct Values for Disinfectants --
|t Index.
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|a Also available in print edition.
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|a Electronic reproduction.
|b New York, N.Y. :
|c McGraw Hill,
|d 2019.
|n Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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