Water Supply and Pollution ControlSuitable for university undergraduate courses but also serves as a useful reference book for graduate students and practicing engineers. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Environmental Quality | 8 |
Development of Water Supplies | 43 |
Copyright | |
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activated sludge activated-sludge aeration aeration tank aerobic anaerobic anaerobic digestion aquifer average bacteria basin biological BOD load BOD removal carbon dioxide chemical chlorine coagulation coliform computed concentration cost curve depth determined digested sludge discharge disposal dissolved oxygen drainage effluent energy Engineering equation eutrophication example filtration floc flocculation gradient groundwater growth head loss hydraulic hydrograph increase industrial wastes influent inlet irrigation lb BOD lime manganese maximum method mg/l minimum municipal nitrogen normally operation organic matter oxidation particles percent period phosphorus pipe population primary problem produced protozoa pumping rapid sand filter recirculation reservoir result river runoff Sanitary sedimentation settling sewage sewer solution standard storage stream surface water suspended solids Table taste and odor temperature tion treatment plant trickling filter unit velocity volume waste water waste-water flow Water Pollution water quality water supply