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Upgrading Existing or Designing New Drinking Water Treatment Facilities
(Pollution Technology Review)
(No 19
By
James E. Smith
(Pollution Technology Review)
(No 19
By
James E. Smith
Publisher
William Andrew
Number Of Pages: 399
Publication Date: 1992-01-14
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0815512627
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780815512622
William Andrew
Number Of Pages: 399
Publication Date: 1992-01-14
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0815512627
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780815512622
BooK Description
Describes technologies for upgrading existing or designing new drinking water treatment facilities. Prefiltration, filtration, disinfection, and organic and inorganic contaminants are covered. Particular solutions for small community water treatment plants (2500-100,000 gpd) are described, along with 13 "case studies
From the Publisher
Describes technologies for upgrading existing or designing new drinking water treatment facilities. Prefiltration, filtration, disinfection, and organic and inorganic contaminants are covered. Particular solutions for small community water treatment plants (2500-100,000 gpd) are described, along with 13 "case studies".
BooknewsContains the following documents: Technologies for upgrading existing or designing new drinking water treatment facilities, March 1990, and Environmental pollution control alternatives: drinking water treatment for small communities, April 1990, both by James E. Smith of the Environmental Protection Agency; and Summary report-- optimizing water treatment plant performance with the composite correction program, by Renner, Hegg, and Bender for the EPA, March 1990. No index, but a detailed table of contents provides access
Describes technologies for upgrading existing or designing new drinking water treatment facilities. Prefiltration, filtration, disinfection, and organic and inorganic contaminants are covered. Particular solutions for small community water treatment plants (2500-100,000 gpd) are described, along with 13 "case studies
From the Publisher
Describes technologies for upgrading existing or designing new drinking water treatment facilities. Prefiltration, filtration, disinfection, and organic and inorganic contaminants are covered. Particular solutions for small community water treatment plants (2500-100,000 gpd) are described, along with 13 "case studies".
BooknewsContains the following documents: Technologies for upgrading existing or designing new drinking water treatment facilities, March 1990, and Environmental pollution control alternatives: drinking water treatment for small communities, April 1990, both by James E. Smith of the Environmental Protection Agency; and Summary report-- optimizing water treatment plant performance with the composite correction program, by Renner, Hegg, and Bender for the EPA, March 1990. No index, but a detailed table of contents provides access
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