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|a Applications of new concepts of physical-chemical wastewater treatment /
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|a Progress in Water Technology ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|a Front Cover; Applications of New Concepts of Physical-Chemical Wastewater Treatment; Copyright Page; PREFACE; Errata; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. MUNICIPAL WASTE TREATMENT BY PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL METHODS; INTRODUCTION; WHAT IS PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL TREATMENT; WHY CONSIDER IT?; HOW GOOD IS IT?; WHAT ELSE IS KNOWN?; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. PHYSICOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS FOR DIRECT WASTEWATER TREATMENT; Introduction; Coagulation Systems; Adsorption Systems; Design Configurations; Capital and Operating Costs; Summary; References; CHAPTER 3. ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT AT ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA.
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|a IntroductionProcess Rationale; Final Design and Expected Mode of Operation; Estimated Cost of Treatment; Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; CHAPTER 4. PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL TREATMENT DESIGN FOR GARLAND, TEXAS; I -- Introduction; II -- Characteristics of Wastewater; Ill -- Evaluation of Existing Plant Facilities; IV -- Proposed Additional Treatment Facilities; V -- Nutrient Removal; VI -- Summary; References; CHAPTER 5. ULTRAHIGH RATE FILTRATION OF MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER; Introduction; Filtration System; Experimental Results; Design Model; Process Potential; Conclusions; Bibliography.
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|a CHAPTER 6. INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT AND PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL TREATMENTPhosphorous Removal; Nitrogen Removal; Variation in Effluent Quality; Biological Process Modifications; References; CHAPTER 7. TERTIARY TREATMENT -- THE CORNER STONE OF WATER QUALITY PROTECTION AND WATER RESOURCES OPTIMISATION; Introduction; The Challenge; Water Quality; Wastewater Technology and Water Purification; Planning of Wastewater Reclamation; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 8. THE EFFECTIVE UTILISATION OF PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL LYTREATED EFFLUENTS; Introduction; Reuse Application; Reuse Incentives.
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|a Factors Influencing Physical-Chemical TreatmentExisting Technology; Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 9. UPGRADING EXISTING WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS; INTRODUCTION; PRE-PLANT CONSIDERATIONS; IN-PLANT MODIFICATIONS AND ADDITIONS; EFFLUENT POLISHING; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 10. SOME PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TREATMENT OF SEWAGE BY NON-BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES; Introduction; Sewage Treatment in the British Isles; Experimental Work; Nitrogen Removal; Discussion; Removal of Organic Material; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References.
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|a CHAPTER 11. THE APPLICABILITY OF CARBON ADSORPTION IN THE TREATMENT OF PETROCHEMICAL WASTEWATERSApplication of The Carbon Adsorption Process Within A Treatment System; The Series Biological-Carbon System; Carbon Capacity; Water Reuse Considerations; References; CHAPTER 12. TREATMENT OF WASTES FROM METAL FINISHING AND ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES; Minimising the Problem; Treatment of the Irreducible Minimum of Effluents; Approaching 100% Water Re-Cycle; Centrifuging; References; CHAPTER 13. PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL INTERRELATIONSHIPS IN CARBON ADSORPTION; Introduction; Equipment and Procedures.
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