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An Introduction to Water and Wastewater Engineering Book PDF Summary
Introductory technical guidance for civil and environmental engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in domestic water treatment and wastewater collection and treatment. Here is what is discussed: 1. ACTIVATED SLUDGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS 2. ADVANCED WASTEWATER TREATMENT 3. AREA DRAINAGE SYSTEMS 4. DOMESTIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT 5. DOMESTIC WATER DISTRIBUTION 6. DOMESTIC WATER TREATMENT 7. HYDRAULIC DESIGN DATA FOR CULVERTS 8. HYDRAULIC DESIGN OF SEWERS 9. LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT 10. OILY WASTEWATER COLLECTION AND TREATMENT 11. DRAINAGE PIPE STRENGTH, COVER AND BEDDING 12. PRELIMINARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT 13. PRIMARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT 14. PUMPING STATIONS FOR WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS 15. SLUDGE HANDLING, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL 16. SMALL FLOW WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEMS 17. TREATED WATER STORAGE 18. WASTEWATER COLLECTION AND PUMPING.
Detail Book of An Introduction to Water and Wastewater Engineering PDF
- Author : J. Paul Guyer, P.E., R.A.
- Release : 20 December 2017
- Publisher : Guyer Partners
- ISBN : 978186723xxxx
- Genre : Technology & Engineering
- Total Page : 593 pages
- Language : English
- PDF File Size : 18,7 Mb
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