<p><p>Following the events of 9/11, the Administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency created the Water Protection Task Force (WPTF), which identified water and wastewater systems as a major area of vulnerability to deliberate attack. The WPTF suggested that there are steps that can be tak
Water and Wastewater System Analysis
โ Scribed by David Stephenson (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science Ltd
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 233
- Series
- Developments in Water Science 34
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book provides a sound basis for analysing water supply schemes from the point of view of water quality. A systematic approach to decision making in water resources planning is presented with particular reference to wastewater re-use. Methods for deciding between recycling, purification or use of river water are given. The problems of poor quality water are documented and alternatives suggested, including management in a way to achieve objectives in the most economic manner. Various methods of system simulation and optimization are applied in a number of case studies. Methods of analysis and numerical methods are described, as well as the basis of pollution and water quality. The economics of desalination are also discussed. The examples studied range from regional supplies to internal re-circulation. Groundwater and artificial recharge are considered, and stormwater quality and sewerage systems are also covered. Computer applications exist throughout and a number of simulation and optimization programs in BASIC are presented.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Developments in Water Science, 34
Page ii
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Preface
Page v
Chapter 1 Water Quality in Industrial Systems
Pages 1-19
Chapter 2 Mathematical Modelling of Water Quality
Pages 20-34
Chapter 3 Non Conservative Parameters
Pages 35-50
Chapter 4 Numerical Methods
Pages 51-63
Chapter 5 Mass Balance of Stormwater Pollutants
Pages 64-78
Chapter 6 Optimum Allocation of Water Resources Subject to Quality Constraints
Pages 79-98
Chapter 7 Economics of Desalination of Wastewaters
Pages 99-114
Chapter 8 Computer Analysis Justifies Desalination
Pages 115-140
Chapter 9 Integer Programming Planning of Treated Wastewater Conveyance for Artificial Recharge of an Aquifer
Pages 141-154
Chapter 10 Optimal Planning of Regional Wastewater Treatment
Pages 155-165
Chapter 11 Simulation of Sewer Flow
Pages 166-189
Chapter 12 Sewerage Systems Management
Pages 190-203
Chapter 13 Water Quality Monitoring Networks Original Research Article
Pages 204-216
Thomas G. Sanders
Author Index
Pages 217-218
Subject Index
Pages 219-221
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<p><p>Urban water and wastewater systems have an inherent vulnerability to both manmade and natural threats and disasters including droughts, earthquakes and terrorist attacks. It is well established that natural disasters including major storms, such as hurricanes and flooding, can effect water sup
<p>Water chemistry, water sources, water pollutants, and microbiological contaminants are all covered in the book. The basic concepts of water chemistry are well taught. Along with stormwater management and green infrastructure, the book also examines the theoretical underpinnings of a number of wat
<p>Water chemistry, water sources, water pollutants, and microbiological contaminants are all covered in the book. The basic concepts of water chemistry are well taught. Along with stormwater management and green infrastructure, the book also examines the theoretical underpinnings of a number of wat
Water chemistry, water sources, water pollutants, and microbiological contaminants are all covered in the book. The basic concepts of water chemistry are well taught. Along with stormwater management and green infrastructure, the book also examines the theoretical underpinnings of a number of water
<span>Water chemistry, water sources, water pollutants, and microbiological contaminants are all covered in the book. The basic concepts of water chemistry are well taught. Along with stormwater management and green infrastructure, the book also examines the theoretical underpinnings of a number of