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Decentralized water reclamation engineering/ by Robert L. Siegrist.
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a curriculum workbook /
Author:
Siegrist, Robert L.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
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lvi, 947 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Introduction to Decentralized Infrastructure for Wastewater Treatment and Water Reclamation -- Chapter 2. System Selection, Design and Implementation -- Chapter 3. Contemporary Water Use and Wastewater Generation -- Chapter 4. Water Use Efficiency and Waste Stream Source Separation -- Chapter 5. Alternative Wastewater Collection and Conveyance in Decentralized Infrastructure -- Chapter 6. Treatment Using Septic Tanks -- Chapter 7. Treatment Using Aerobic Bioreactors -- Chapter 8. Treatment Using Porous Media Biofilters -- Chapter 9. Treatment Using Membrane Bioreactors -- Chapter 10. Treatment Using Constructed Wetlands -- Chapter 11. Treatment Using Subsurface Soil Infiltration -- Chapter 12. Treatment Using Landscape Drip Dispersal -- Chapter 13. Treatment for Nutrient Reduction -- Chapter 14. Treatment for Pathogen Reduction -- Chapter 15. Management of Process Solids, Sludges, and Residual.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40472-1
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9783319404721
Decentralized water reclamation engineering = a curriculum workbook /
Siegrist, Robert L.
Decentralized water reclamation engineering
a curriculum workbook /[electronic resource] :by Robert L. Siegrist. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - lvi, 947 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction to Decentralized Infrastructure for Wastewater Treatment and Water Reclamation -- Chapter 2. System Selection, Design and Implementation -- Chapter 3. Contemporary Water Use and Wastewater Generation -- Chapter 4. Water Use Efficiency and Waste Stream Source Separation -- Chapter 5. Alternative Wastewater Collection and Conveyance in Decentralized Infrastructure -- Chapter 6. Treatment Using Septic Tanks -- Chapter 7. Treatment Using Aerobic Bioreactors -- Chapter 8. Treatment Using Porous Media Biofilters -- Chapter 9. Treatment Using Membrane Bioreactors -- Chapter 10. Treatment Using Constructed Wetlands -- Chapter 11. Treatment Using Subsurface Soil Infiltration -- Chapter 12. Treatment Using Landscape Drip Dispersal -- Chapter 13. Treatment for Nutrient Reduction -- Chapter 14. Treatment for Pathogen Reduction -- Chapter 15. Management of Process Solids, Sludges, and Residual.
This book presents technical information and materials concerning the engineering of decentralized infrastructure to achieve effective wastewater treatment while also minimizing resource consumption and providing a source of reclaimed water, nutrients and organic matter. The approaches, technologies and systems described are targeted for green building and sustainable infrastructure across the United States and similar industrialized nations, but they are also applicable to water and sanitation projects in developing regions around the world. Today, decentralized infrastructure can be used to sustainably serve houses, buildings and developments with water use and wastewater flows of 100 to 100,000 gal/d or more. The book provides in-depth engineering coverage of the subject in a narrative and slide format specifically designed for classroom lectures or facilitated self-study. Key topics are covered including: engineering to satisfy project goals and requirements including sustainability, contemporary water use and wastewater generation and methods to achieve water use efficiency and source separation, alternative methods of wastewater collection and conveyance, and treatment and reuse operations including tank-based (e.g., septic tanks, aerobic treatment units, porous media biofilters, membrane bioreactors), wetland-based (e.g., free water surface and vegetated subsurface bed wetlands), and land-based unit operations (e.g., subsurface soil infiltration, shallow drip dispersal) Approaches and technologies are also presented that can achieve nutrient reduction and resource recovery in some cases or pathogen destruction to enable a particular discharge or reuse plan. The book also describes requirements and methods for effective management of the process solids, sludges and residuals that can be generated by various approaches, technologies, and systems. The book contains over 300 figures and illustrations of technologies and systems and over 150 tables of design and performance data. There are also more than 200 questions and problems relevant to the topics covered including example problems that have solutions presented to illustrate engineering concepts and calculations.
ISBN: 9783319404721
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-40472-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: TD429
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