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Industrial Waste Treatment Process Engineering-Biological Processes, Volume II

✍ Scribed by Gaetano Celenza (Author)


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
1999
Leaves
220
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Industrial Waste Treatment Process Engineering is a step-by-step implementation manual in three volumes, detailing the selection and design of industrial liquid and solid waste treatment systems. It consolidates all the process engineering principles required to evaluate a wide range of industrial facilities, starting with pollution prevention and source control and ending with end-of-pipe treatment technologies.

Industrial Waste Treatment Process Engineering guides experienced engineers through the various steps of industrial liquid and solid waste treatment. The structure of the text allows a wider application to various levels of experience. By beginning each chapter with a simplified explanation of applicable theory, expanding to practical design discussions, and finishing with system Flowsheets and Case Study detail calculations, readers can "enter or leave" a section according to their specific needs. As a result, this set serves as a primer for students engaged in environmental engineering studies AND a comprehensive single-source reference for experienced engineers. Industrial Waste Treatment Process Engineering includes design principles applicable to municipal systems with significant industrial influents. The information presented in these volumes is basic to conventional treatment procedures, while allowing evaluation and implementation of specialized and emerging treatment technologies.

What makes Industrial Waste Treatment Process Engineering unique is the level of process engineering detail. The facility evaluation section includes a step-by-step review of each major and support manufacturing operation, identifying probable contaminant discharges, practical prevention measures, and point source control procedures. This theoretical plant review is followed by procedures to conduct a site specific pollution control program. The unit operation chapters contain all the details needed to complete a treatment process design.

✦ Table of Contents


11-1. AERATION, 11-2. AEROBIC BIOLOGICAL OXIDATION, 11-3. ACTIVATED SLUDGE SYSTEM, 11-4. BIOLOGICAL OXIDATION: LAGOONS, 11-5. BIOLOGICAL OXIDATION: FIXED-FILM PROCESSES ,11-6. AEROBIC DIGESTION, 11-7. ANAEROBIC WASTE TREATMENTβ€”ANAEROBIC SLUDGE DIGESTION, 11-8. SEDIMENTATION


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