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Sustainable wastewater management in developing countries : new paradigms and case studies from the field /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Laugesen, Carsten Hollænder (Autor), Brix, Hans (Autor), Koottatep, T. (Autor), Fryd, Ole (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Reston, VA : American Society of Civil Engineers, [2010].
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • 1 Sustainable Wastewater Management: An Introductory Overview
  • 1.1 At a Crossroad
  • 1.2 An Issue of Global Importance
  • 1.3 The Way Forward
  • 2 Reflections on Sustainable Wastewater Management
  • 2.1 Discussing Appropriateness and Sustainability
  • 2.2 The Eleven Fundamental Issues
  • 3 Elements of Sustainable Wastewater Management
  • 3.1 Framing Appropriateness and Sustainability
  • 3.2 The Ten Nods of Appreciation
  • 3.3 Scale, Systems, and the Six Elements for Appropriateness
  • 3.4 Element 1: Wastewater Collection Systems
  • 3.5 Element 2: Wastewater Treatment Systems3.6 Element 3: Energy Consumption
  • 3.7 Element 4: Urban Integration
  • 3.8 Element 5: Re-Use and Re-Entry of Wastewater
  • 3.9 Element 6: Organization and Finance
  • 3.10 Nodding in Perspective: The Width and Depth of Assessing Appropriateness and Sustainability
  • 3.11 Sense and Simplicity
  • 4 Sustainable Wastewater Management at the Chairmanâ€?s House: A Recovery-Based, Closed-Loop Household System
  • 4.1 The Living Lab of Dr. Ksemsan Suwarnarat
  • 4.2 Reflections on Appropriateness and Sustainability
  • 4.3 Smart Technologies at the Chairmanâ€?s House5 Constructed-Wetland Wastewater Treatment at Baan Pru Teau: A Low-Cost Cluster Community System
  • 5.1 Supporting a Cluster of Houses
  • 5.2 Reflections on Appropriateness and Sustainability
  • 5.3 Smart Technologies at Baan Pru Teau
  • 6 Wastewater Management Design at Koh Phi Phi: A Recovery-Based, Closed-Loop System
  • 6.1 The Flower and the Butterfly
  • 6.2 Reflections on Appropriateness and Sustainability
  • 6.3 Smart Technologies on Koh Phi Phi
  • 7 Energy-Optimized Wastewater Treatment at Siriraj Hospital: A Large-Scale, On-Site Treatment System7.1 Year after Year
  • 7.2 Reflections on Appropriateness and Sustainability
  • 7.3 Smart Technologies at Siriraj Hospital
  • 8 Constructed Wetland at Patong: A River Treatment System
  • 8.1 Doing the Next Best
  • 8.2 Reflections on Appropriateness and Sustainability
  • 8.3 Smart Technologies in Patong
  • 9 Pond and Constructed-Wetland Treatment at Sakon Nakhon: A Sustainable Municipal System
  • 9.1 Fields of Action
  • 9.2 Reflections on Appropriateness and Sustainability9.3 Smart Technologies at Sakon Nakhon
  • 10 Wastewater Planning in Pathumthani Province: Appropriate Planning of Large-Scale Wastewater Management
  • 10.1 Thinking Small, Big Scale
  • 10.2 Reflections on Appropriateness and Sustainability
  • 11 The Way Forward, Mainstreaming, and Other Reflections
  • 11.1 The Sustainable Ecosystem Approach: Going Mainstream
  • 11.2 Three Key Interlinked Conclusions Are Mainstreamed
  • 11.3 Local Context: Going Mainstream
  • References
  • Index
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