Water scarcity and stringent environmental regulations have mandated treatment of polluted, saline and marginal waters for use and reuse within various sectors: industrial, agricultural and municipal. Availability and production of water is directly linked to the nature, availability, and amount of
Water and Wastewater Project Development
โ Scribed by Rendell, Frank
- Publisher
- Thomas Telford Publishing
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 342
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The book provides instruction and guidance on the evaluation and decision-making processes involved in the conception and realisation of water and wastewater engineering projects. It describes how requirements are assessed for both water supply and sewerage systems, how solutions are specified to meet those demands and how systems are designed, installed, operated and maintained in conformance with operational and environmental standards. The author not only covers engineering design, but also explains methods for financial analysis of project proposals, environmental impact assessment and the management of water projects
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Introduction to project development Kingston development - a case study Basic concepts Analysis Design Water transfer systems Evaluation Optimisation, decision-making and prioritisation Report on the Kingston development Appendices
โฆ Subjects
Water-supply. Sewage disposal. Project management. Water-supply -- Case studies. Sewage disposal -- Case studies.
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