This ready reference on Membrane Technologies for Water Treatment, is an invaluable source detailing sustainable, emerging processes, to provide clean, energy saving and cost effective alternatives to conventional processes. The editors are internationally renowned leaders in the field, who have put
Water Supply Development for Membrane Water Treatment Facilities
โ Scribed by Missimer, Thomas M
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 272
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Preface
The Author
Table of Contents
SECTION I: Water Supply Needs and Changing Technology
Chapter 1: Population Growth and Freshwater Supply Depletion
Chapter 2: Membrane Water Treatment and Technology Improvement
References for Further Reading
SECTION II: The Membrane Water Treatment Process and Water Chemistry Considerations
Chapter 3: Water Treatment and the Principles of Membrane Processes
Chapter 4: Feedwater Quality and Membrane Treatment
Chapter 5: Chemistry of Concentrate Water
References for Further Reading. SECTION III: Surface Water as a Feedwater SourceChapter 6: Physical, Biological, and Chemical Characteristics
Chapter 7: Conventional Surface Water Intake Designs
Chapter 8: Modified or Alternative Surface Water Intake Systems
References for Further Reading
SECTION IV: Groundwater as a Feedwater Source
Chapter 9: Groundwater Hydrology and the Utilization of Membrane Water Treatment Processes
Chapter 10: Modeling and Wellfield Design
Chapter 11: Production Well Design, Construction, and Maintenance
Chapter 12: Wellfield Monitoring and Design Adjustments. Chapter 13: Troubleshooting and Production Well FailureReferences for Further Reading
SECTION V: Improvement of Membrane Treatment Plant Efficiency
Chapter 14: Aquifer Storage and Recovery Technology
References for Further Reading
SECTION VI: Concentrate Water Disposal
Chapter 15: Methods of Concentrate Disposal
References for Further Reading
SECTION VII: Operating Membrane Feedwater Wellfield Case Histories
Chapter 16: Historical Wellfield Performance at the Island Water Association Facility, Sanibel Island, Florida. Chapter 17: Design, Materials Selection, and Performance of the City of Cape Coral Wellfield, Cape Coral, FloridaChapter 18: Design, Performance, and Modification of the Dare County, North Carolina Wellfield
References for Further Reading
Index.
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