<p>Water is our natural heritage, our miracle of life. However, our increasingly technological society has become indifferent to water. Far from being pure, modern drinking water around the world contains many undesirable chemical and bacterial contaminants. The existing techniques employed for the
Drinking water disinfection techniques
โ Scribed by Aniruddha Bhalchandra Pandit; Jyoti Kishen Kumar
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 270
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
"This book effectively combines the chemical, physical, biological and engineering principles of water disinfection in one text. Discussing both conventional and novel techniques used for disinfection and the economics involved, the book gives a comprehensive review of various physical, chemical, and hybrid techniques used for disinfection to create potable water, including mode of action, scale of operation, efficacy, merits, and drawbacks. The authors highlight their novel work on cavitation for water disinfection, an economical, energy efficient, and simple alternative to the conventional methods of disinfection"-- Read more... Content: 1. Introduction -- 2. Chemical disinfection -- 3. Physical disinfection -- 4. Hybrid techniques -- 5. Cavitation-based disinfection techniques -- 6. Novel disinfection methods -- 7. Summary -- 8. Problems. Abstract: "This book effectively combines the chemical, physical, biological and engineering principles of water disinfection in one text. Discussing both conventional and novel techniques used for disinfection and the economics involved, the book gives a comprehensive review of various physical, chemical, and hybrid techniques used for disinfection to create potable water, including mode of action, scale of operation, efficacy, merits, and drawbacks. The authors highlight their novel work on cavitation for water disinfection, an economical, energy efficient, and simple alternative to the conventional methods of disinfection"
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