Principles of Water and Wastewater Treatment Processes

This book is the third book of this Series. The book outlines the principle unit operations that are involved in the separation, degradation and utilisation of organic and inorganic matter during water and wastewater treatment. The module builds on the subjects of chemistry, biology and engineering...

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Main Authors Stuetz, Richard, International Water Association
Format eBook Book
LanguageEnglish
Published London IWA Publishing 2009
IWA
Edition1
SeriesWater and wastewater process technologies series
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Table of Contents:
  • Title Page Introduction to the Water and Wastewater Treatment Technologies Series Water Science at Cranfield University How to Use This Book Introduction to Principles of Water and Wastewater Treatment Processes Table of Contents 1. Water Quality 2. Flowsheeting 3. Physical Processes 4. Chemical Processes 5. Sorption Processes 6. Biological Processes 7. Membrane Processes 8. Sludge Treatment and Utilisation 9. Odour Management Solutions to Self Assessment Questions
  • Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction to the Water and Wastewater Treatment Technologies Series -- Water Science at Cranfield University -- Editors -- How to Use This Book -- Introduction to Principles of Water and Wastewater Treatment Processes -- Unit 1: Water Quality -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Monitoring -- 1.3 Measurement of Quality Parameters -- 1.4 Parameter Types -- 1.5 Key Water Quality Parameters -- 1.6 Self Assessment Questions -- 1.7 Solutions to Exercises -- Unit 2: Flowsheeting -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Flowsheeting -- 2.3 Unit Processes -- 2.4 Flowsheets -- 2.5 Self Assessment Question -- Unit 3: Physical Processes -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Sedimentation -- 3.3 Flotation -- 3.4 Screening -- 3.5 Comminution -- 3.6 Filtration -- 3.7 Centrifugal Separation -- 3.8 Self Assessment Questions -- 3.9 Solutions to Exercises -- Unit 4: Chemical Processes -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Chemical Solution Dosing -- 4.3 pH Adjustment -- 4.4 Precipitation -- 4.5 Coagulation and Flocculation -- 4.6 Oxidation and Reduction -- 4.7 Disinfection -- 4.8 Scale and Corrosion Inhibition -- 4.9 Self Assessment Questions -- 4.10 Solutions to Exercises -- Unit 5: Sorption Processes -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Sorption -- 5.3 Adsorption -- 5.4 Ion Exchange Softening -- 5.5 Ion Exchange Deionisation -- 5.6 Mixed Bed Polishing -- 5.7 Ion Exchange in Wastewater Treatment -- 5.8 Self Assessment Questions -- 5.9 Solutions to Exercises -- Unit 6: Biological Processes -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Biological Processes -- 6.3 Aerobic Fixed Film Processes -- 6.4 Aerobic Suspended Growth Processes -- 6.5 Anaerobic Processes -- 6.6 Self Assessment Questions -- 6.7 Glossary of Terms -- 6.8 Solutions to Exercises -- Unit 7: Membrane Processes -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Membranes and Membrane Processes -- 7.3 Membrane Structure -- 7.4 Membrane Manufacture
  • 7.5 Membrane Process Parameters -- 7.6 Membrane Configurations -- 7.7 Membrane Process Operation -- 7.8 Membrane Applications -- 7.9 Self Assessment Questions -- 7.10 Solutions to Exercises -- Unit 8: Sludge Treatment and Utilisation -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Sludge Sources and Characteristics -- 8.3 Sludge Treatment -- 8.4 Sludge Utilisation -- 8.5 Self Assessment Questions -- 8.6 Solutions to Exercises -- Unit 9: Odour Management -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Odour -- 9.3 Odour Measurement -- 9.4 Odour Assessment -- 9.5 Odour Treatment -- 9.6 Self Assessment Questions -- 9.7 Solutions to Exercises -- Solutions to Self Assessment Questions