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41. Theory and Practice of Water and
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42. Wastewater Collection Systems
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43. Wastewater Treatment: Troubleshooting
 
44. Water and Wastewater Technology
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45. Physical-Chemical Treatment of
 
46. Wastewater Engineering
 
47. Water and Wastewater Treatment
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48. Fundamentals of Biological Wastewater
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49. Lumpy Water Math: Math for Wastewater
 
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50. On the Banks of the Ganga: When
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51. Wastewater Reuse for Golf Course
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52. Encyclopedia of Environmental
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53. GIS Applications for Water, Wastewater,
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54. Biology of Wastewater Treatment
55. Operation of Municipal Wastewater
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56. Water and Wastewater Finance and
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57. Pumping: Fundamentals for the
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58. Spellman's Standard Handbook for
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59. Industrial Wastewater Treatment
 
60. Standard Methods: For the Examination

41. Theory and Practice of Water and Wastewater Treatment
by Ronald L. Droste
Paperback: 816 Pages (1996-08-28)
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Asin: 0471124443
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This book details the technologies used in water and wastewater management today, including standard practice and state of the art. Its main focus is on the mechanics of processes to treat water or wastewater. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Good organization, poor mathematics
This book is better organized than most other texts in this field. The selection of topics is generally good. Coverage of many topics is quite satisfactory. Ion exchange and membrane processes, however, are notexplained well.

While descriptive subjects (e.g.microbiology,diseases,etc) and those subjects that do not require advanced mathematicsare well explained, there are some serious blunders in the coverage of moremathematical topics.

For example, the author employs mathematicallanguage and notation in trying to "prove" or "derive"certain equations in Chapter 10 (pp. 255 to 261). The mathematics used,however, is sloppy and therefore the presentation is more confusing thanconvincing. The analysis covering Equations 10.37 to 10.40 shows that theauthor does not have an understanding of the substantial (material)derivative of fluid mechanics and transport phenomona.

There are someserious mistakes in the treatment of fixed bed adsorber systems(pp.490-498). For example, equations 15.51 and 15.65 are incorrect. Thereis also a mistake in Equation 15.57. There are other more fundamentalmistakes. The author seems confused here. I advise readers to consult Weberor Benefield et al. to study this subject.

Despite the above criticism,this book's treatment of many topics is more comprehensive and satisfactorythan that of many a textbook in this field. It is a valuable and wellcomeaddition to the textbook literature. In preparing the second edition,however, the author should have the chapter on mass balances and reactionkinetics completely rewritten (possibly by someone from the chemicalengineering faculty).

3-0 out of 5 stars Good organization, poor mathematics
This book is better organized than most other texts in this field. The selection of topics is generally good. Coverage of many topics is quite satisfactory. Ion exchange and membrane processes, however, are notexplained well.

While descriptive subjects (e.g.microbiology,diseases,etc) and those subjects that do not require advanced mathematicsare well explained, there are some serious blunders in the coverage of moremathematical topics.

For example, the author employs mathematicallanguage and notation in trying to "prove" or "derive"certain equations in Chapter 10 (pp. 255 to 261). The mathematics used,however, is sloppy and therefore the presentation is more confusing thanconvincing. The analysis covering Equations 10.37 to 10.40 shows that theauthor does not have an understanding of the substantial (material)derivative of fluid mechanics and transport phenomona.

There are someserious mistakes in the treatment of fixed bed adsorber systems(pp.490-498). For example, equations 15.51 and 15.65 are incorrect. Thereis also a mistake in Equation 15.57. There are other more fundamentalmistakes. The author seems confused here. I advise readers to consult Weberor Benefield et al. to study this subject.

Despite the above criticism,this book's treatment of many topics is more comprehensive and satisfactorythan that of many a textbook in this field. It is a valuable and wellcomeaddition to the textbook literature. In preparing the second edition,however, the author should have the chapter on mass balances and reactionkinetics completely rewritten (possibly by someone from the chemicalengineering faculty).

4-0 out of 5 stars Very practical book of reference and good basic theory
A very easy to consult reference book. In most cases in water andwastewater engineering, the book will help you to give you the rightdirection in solving an engineering problem. As a basic book very good inuse.

5-0 out of 5 stars Easy to understand without neglecting theory
Droste provides a very good overview with good description of the theoretical background. I find this book most helpful for more unusual problems in (water and) wastewater treatment. Very good value: covers almost everything you need to know in one book. ... Read more


42. Wastewater Collection Systems Management MOP 7, Sixth Edition (Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Series)
by Water Environment Federation
Hardcover: 272 Pages (2009-09-17)
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The Latest Methods for Managing Wastewater Collection Systems

This Water Environment Federation resource provides up-to-date guidance on the oversight of wastewater collection systems, including gravity sewers, pumping stations, force mains, and other sewer-conveyance-related facilities. This authoritative volume offers strategies for developing a comprehensive asset-management program that encompasses capacity, management, operations, and maintenance (CMOM) principles as well as the business, engineering, human resource, and communications aspects of a wastewater collection systems project.

Wastewater Collection Systems Management, Sixth Edition covers:

  • System operations and maintenance
  • Information management
  • Collection system assessment and capital improvement planning
  • System design considerations
  • Construction contracting
  • Public policy and community relations
  • Budgeting and financial planning
  • Safety, standard procedures, training, and certifications
  • Emergency preparedness and security
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43. Wastewater Treatment: Troubleshooting and Problem Solving
by Glenn M. Tillman
Hardcover: 216 Pages (1996-08-01)
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Wastewater Treatment is another indispensable work from the author of Water Treatment. Both books are helpful tools for crisis identification and, most importantly, resolution. Tillman writes in a concise, well organized format - perfect for fast reference.This operator's guide presents basic troubleshooting and problem solving information for typical problems that can occur during the operation of processes used at municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants. Common problems and the recommended operator responses are listed in tabular form for individual unit processes. Entry level operators will benefit greatly from the problems Tillman addresses, while experienced operators will appreciate it as a handy reference.The information compiled in this volume has been collected from various equipment manfacturers' operation and maintenance manuals, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) technology transfer documents, the authors personal experience as a plant Operations and Maintenance manual writer, and his experience as a plant manager and operator. He includes only the most common wastewater treatment unit processes. He gives an overview of the treatment objective of the unit process, and then provides each with a troubleshooting table divided into Indicators/Observations: Possible Cause; Check or Monitor; Possible Solutions columns.Wastewater Treatment reads like the best of training manuals. Tillman's know-how, combined with his clarity, make this book required occupational reading. The brief, straightforward format and easy-to-read tables make the guide an accessible problem solving reference. ... Read more


44. Water and Wastewater Technology
by Mark J. Hammer
 Hardcover: 504 Pages (1977-12-07)

Isbn: 0471037877
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45. Physical-Chemical Treatment of Water and Wastewater
by Arcadio P. Sincero, Gregoria A. Sincero
Hardcover: 856 Pages (2002-07-29)
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The books currently available on this subject contain some elements of physical-chemical treatment of water and wastewater but fall short of giving comprehensive and authoritative coverage.They contain some equations that are not substantiated, offering empirical data based on assumptions that are therefore difficult to comprehend. This text brings together the information previously scattered in several books and adds the knowledge from the author's lectures on wastewater engineering.Physical-Chemical Treatment of Water and Wastewater is not only descriptive but is also analytical in nature.The work covers the physical unit operations and unit processes utilized in the treatment of water and wastewater.Its organization is designed to match the major processes and its approach is mathematical.The authors stress the description and derivation of processes and process parameters in mathematical terms, which can then be generalized into diverse empirical situations. Each chapter includes design equations, definitions of symbols, a glossary of terms, and worked examples.One author is an environmental engineer and a professor for over 12 years and the other has been in the practice of environmental engineering for more than 20 years. They offer a sound analytical mathematical foundation and description of processes. Physical-Chemical Treatment of Water and Wastewater fills a niche as the only dedicated textbook in the area of physical and chemical methods, providing an analytical approach applicable to a range of empirical situations ... Read more


46. Wastewater Engineering
by Metcalf
 Paperback: 920 Pages (1979-09)

Isbn: 0070994617
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Out-of-print classic wastewater engineering design text
[for civil/mechanical engineers] This is the classic Metcalf and Eddy wastewater design text. It was superceded by a 'second' edition by Dr.G. Tchobanoglous (chew-ban-oh-gloss) that split the text into two volumes, one on sewage collection, and the other on treatment and re-use. There is now an even newer 'second' edition of the treatment volume, but the 'first' edition of the collection volume remains current. Note that this classic contains design information on older technologies (e.g. Imhoff tanks) that was omitted in the later additions, but are still quite useful to have for designing systems in less developed situations. My dad gave away his copy and I have missed it ever since. ... Read more


47. Water and Wastewater Treatment
by Edward D. Schroeder
 Hardcover: 384 Pages (1977-02)

Isbn: 0070556431
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48. Fundamentals of Biological Wastewater Treatment
by Udo Wiesmann, In Su Choi, Eva-Maria Dombrowski
Hardcover: 391 Pages (2007-02-06)
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This concise introduction to the fundamentals of biological treatment of wastewater describes how to model and integrate biological steps into industrial processes.

The book first covers the chemical, physical and biological basics, including wastewater characteristics, microbial metabolism, determining stoichiometric equations for catabolism and anabolism, measurements of mass transfer and respiration rates and the aerobic treatment of wastewater loaded with dissolved organics. It the moves on to deal with such applications and technologies as nitrogen and phosphorus removal, membrane technology, the assessment and selection of aeration systems, simple models for biofilm reactors and the modeling of activated sludge processes. A final section looks at the processing of water and the treatment of wastewater integrated into the production process.

Essential reading for chemists, engineers, microbiologists, environmental officers, agencies and consultants, in both academia and industry. ... Read more


49. Lumpy Water Math: Math for Wastewater Operators
by Jerry Grant
Paperback: 68 Pages (2007-04-27)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Lumpy water
Very helpful for learning math in the wastewater field. Takes you from knowing basic math to being able to do complex problem solving.Highly recommended.

2-0 out of 5 stars lumpy water book
This book didn't really help me at all.There's nothing in here that isn't in the Ken Kerry manuals.If you really want help with WW math go to youtube CAwastewater math, good stuff there.

5-0 out of 5 stars GOOD
Lumpy water math is eazy to to understand. A must to anyone who needs a little more help on passing the statepoo test.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome Book for anyone wanting a math tutor
This book is a straight forward approach to the complicated formulas for the water treatment wastewater treatment operator. Cut and dry formulas stripped down to the basics for easy understanding. The questions force you to work out the problems until complete understanding is achieved. GREAT job Jerry, this book has made a world of difference in the way I know understand the concepts used in the field.
The authors work has helped me immensely, highly recommended!

5-0 out of 5 stars wastewater
This is a rather pleasent surprise in the area of water/wastewater certification help.It is something any operator can readily understand and utilize for operator certification exams.I highly recommend. ... Read more


50. On the Banks of the Ganga: When Wastewater Meets a Sacred River
by Kelly D. Alley
 Hardcover: 312 Pages (2002-12-09)
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Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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In this rich ethnographic study, Kelly D. Alley sheds light on debates about water uses, wastewater management, and the meanings of waste and sacred power. On the Banks of the Ganga analyzes the human predicaments that result from the accumulation and disposal of waste by tracing how citizens of India interpret the impact of wastewater flows on a sacred river and on their own cultural practices.
Alley investigates ethno-semantic, discursive, and institutional data to flesh out the interplay between religious, scientific, and official discourses about the river Ganga. Using a new outward layering methodology, she points out that anthropological analysis must separate the historical and discursive strands of the debates concerning waste and sacred purity in order to reveal the cultural complexities that surround the Ganga. Ultimately, she addresses a deeply rooted cultural paradox: if the Ganga river is considered sacred by Hindus across India, then why do the people allow it to become polluted?
Examining areas of contemporary concern such as water usage and urban waste management in the most populated river basin in the world, this book will appeal to anthropologists and readers in religious, environmental, and Asian studies, as well as geography and law.
Kelly D. Alley is Associate Professor and Director of Anthropology at Auburn University. In addition to being a prolific writer, she has conducted research on public culture and environmental issues in northern India for over a decade. Alley is currently overseeing a project to ameliorate river pollution problems in India.
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1-0 out of 5 stars Pedantic and Worthless Discourse on the Ganga River Pollution Issue
Alley's book is incredibly pedantic and manages to say very little on the subject of the Ganga River pollution in 240 pages. I had to read the book for a cultural anthropology course and the only reason that I finished the book was because it was required for the course. As a consequence of having finished the book, I can officially say that it is the worst book that I have ever read. She is addicted to terms such as polyvalency and discourse, which she uses to such an extent that any meanings that they have become jaded. She also mentions on too many accounts that she is exploring ground breaking territory regarding how certain cultural groups interact with the environment, which is not true at all. Her thrasonical personal interjections certainly do not add anything positive to an already pompous book. It is surprising to me that an issue that is so central to people's lives is described from such an inaccessible and overly academic perspective in this book.
To be more straightforward myself and to put the big words aside, this book suggests absolutely NOTHING to solve the cultural communication problems that are related to the Ganga River. Alley thinks she has done so much for society by pointing out the problems, and leaves it to someone else to fix. After having to write a paper on how I think the Ganga and its dependents should interact, "On the Banks of the Ganga" provided me with very little supporting quotes or ideas.
My professor stated that there are great books out there on this issue. Unfortunately, she obviously didn't assign one of those books for us to read.

5-0 out of 5 stars A thoughtful and eye-opening analysis
Recognizing that anthropologists have not paid adequate attention to ecological concerns within their geographic areas of study, Alley sets out to analyze how ideas of material pollution and spiritual purity figure into environmental, political, and religious discourses around the Ganga. Overall, I found this book to be extremely insightful and full of relevant data and analysis, though the end of my review will focus on a few criticisms I have as well.

The study begins by attempting to deconstruct the conflation of the terms commonly used in studies of environmental pollution and the Ganga.Scholars and laymen alike, whether intentionally or not, often use terms such as clean and unclean, pure and impure, interchangeably.However, these terms contain drastically different meanings, depending on the context in which they are used.In this study, it is important to note that terms of cleanness and uncleanness refer to MATERIAL pollution of the Ganga (industrial effluents, fecal matter, animal and human corpses), and the notions of purity and impurity carry specifically SPIRITUAL connotations. The overarching view is that, while Ganga may be materially unclean, she can never be considered impure.By breaking down these terms and how they are used by practitioners, priests, and politicians, Alley aims to provide a culturally sensitive account ('emic' analysis) rather than one simply based upon the observer's impressions and biases ('etic' analysis).

The author notes that this distinction between uncleanness and impurity is perhaps one of the primary factors hindering a massive push for cleaning up the Ganga.Since time immemorial, Ganga has been accepting, purifying, and washing away the "pollution of sin," so how could anyone think that there is an "upper limit" to her ability to purify?This notion is held by innumerable Hindus who perform rituals on the banks of the Ganga, as well as priests overseeing rituals, and even some industrialists and politicians.In fact, Alley does a particularly good job in showing how Hindu notions of broader societal relations influence conduct (or lack of action) around the Ganga.Just as a mother may be temporarily unclean (after, say, cleaning up her child's waste or handling her husband's dirty laundry), she is never impure; she is always giving, always purifying.At the same time, the author points to the notion of a mother's duty to provide for the family and not receive anything in return, and suggests that this may be another reason why some people feel a certain detachment from any responsibility to observe hygienic practices around the Ganga, and why so few politicians have acted to clean the Ganga.While I am not sure of its accuracy, it is certainly an interesting suggestion.

Alley gives chapter-length analysis to issues such as how colonial discourses affected Hindus' notions of purity and pollution in the river, the "labyrinthine" nature of institutions responsible for wastewater management in and around the Ganga, and the emergence of judicial activism in issues of environmental pollution.Regarding the latter two, Alley gives much attention to industrial pollution caused by leather tanneries, chemical plants, paper production factories and many other industries along the Ganga.She notes that, given the confusion over which institution of wastewater management is responsible for what, very little has been done politically to stop industrial pollution of the Ganga.This, in turn, has led to increased judicial activism, and courts have since the 1990s closed several hundred industrial factories that were dumping waste into the Ganga.Yet, the overarching focus on industrial pollution puzzles me a bit.

Early in the book Alley notes that, in 1995 India's Central Pollution Control Board estimated that 75% of the river's pollution is from untreated municipal sewage, and 88% of this is from Class I cities (cities with populations over 100,000, of which there are 29 along the Ganges).While many of these are industrial centers which contribute industrial effluents, I am wondering if the author would have been better off focusing more on issues of infrastructural development vis-à-vis sewage treatment and less on industrial pollution.She does note in chapter 8 that there are technological problems with the drains that are supposed to bring sewage to treatment plants.For instance, most of these pumping systems are run by electricity.If there is a power cut, sewage backs up in the pipes creating pressurized noxious gases which eventually cause pipes to burst and sewage spills into the river.Additionally, when the monsoons come, the drainage ditches designed to carry waste along the river flood, and the waste is then diverted into the river so it doesn't spill over into residential areas.However, these issues are given comparatively short treatment, and the larger focus is on industrial pollution and institutional shortcomings.

Additionally, the author seems to give undue focus to pollution caused by ritual practitioners along the Ganga.While there are legal restrictions on what can be done (e.g. don't use soap in the river, don't go to the bathroom in the river, don't do your laundry in the river), neither police nor priests are doing anything to enforce hygienic practices along the river.This leads the author to take many of the priests to task.She asserts that because their business would be hurt if a mass consciousness developed about the pollution in the Ganga, priests do not use their influence to encourage better practices along the river.Some of the priests the author spoke with said they won't even bathe in the Ganga!Alley even says they try to hide where industrial pollutants are entering the river, and won't say a word if they see someone drinking from Ganga directly next to a drainage pipe releasing industrial effluents.But this part of the analysis comes off as unusually pessimistic and polemical when compared to the rest of the book, and seems to be a decidedly `etic,' and not `emic,' form of anthropological analysis.

Having leveled these brief criticisms, I will say that--regardless of whether or not the right issues were focused on in correct proportions--by laying out all of the factors which contribute to the Ganga's pollution, Kelly Alley has done a fantastic job in elucidating the environmental issues surrounding the Ganga.One comes to understand that municipal sewage infrastructures, industrial malpractices, institutional setups, and ritual performance all affect the environmental state of the Ganga, and that politicians, industrialists, priests and practitioners all have roles to play in her cleanup.In contradiction to a previous reviewer, the author does talk (albeit briefly) about grass-roots attempts to increase the saliency of environmental concerns (See chapter 9 discussions about Sankat Mochan Foundation and Eco-Friends).I think it quite unfair to accuse Alley of holding orientalist biases or neo-imperialist designs.While she may not place much focus on grass-roots organizations, she provides in-depth analysis of the reasons WHY such groups will have such a difficult time setting the agenda for Ganga's cleanup.As India's population continues to grow, the growing number of, and population growth within, major cities along the Ganga will only make it even more important to understand and cope with environmental pollution in and along the river, and Alley does a wonderful job bringing the serious nature of this problem to light.

1-0 out of 5 stars Colonial agenda and biases...
Chapter 6 of this book mentions that British authorities in colonial times criticized Hindus for their superstitions which lead to pollution in Ganga. And yet throughout the book Ms Kelley D. Alley has done precisely the same what British did. The book severely lacks the balanced outlook. How Hindu leaders have utlized Hinduism to save the ecology.

Another, major drawback of the book is it fails to give a picture of how much pollution is actually done by industries around Ganga, which have nothing to do with Hindu beliefs.

A better approach would have been a balanced perspective showing how industries are polluting Ganga in a major way (and Hindu immersions in a minor way). And yet Hindu leaders such as Veer Bhadra Mishra, are one of the Hindu voices who are working hard to save Ganga. ... Read more


51. Wastewater Reuse for Golf Course Irrigation
Hardcover: 294 Pages (1994-04-03)
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Wastewater Reuse for Golf Course Irrigation, authored by leading researchers and practitioners, covers a wide range of technical and regulatory aspects of how and why to irrigate golf courses with reused wastewater. Water quality, water conservation, regulations, water rights, water delivery, design of systems, monitoring concerns, retrofitting a course for recycled water, and successful case studies are just some of the important topics covered in this informative, valuable book. California, Arizona, and Florida are a few of the states that have laws mandating the uses of reused wastewater. This book will help golf course superintendents, irrigation consultants, architects, and builders understand how it affects their job and what to do about it. ... Read more


52. Encyclopedia of Environmental Control Technology: Volume 3: Wastewater Treatment Technology
by Paul Cheremisinoff
Hardcover: 684 Pages (1989-08-23)
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This reference examines the impact of acids, metals, oils, and other water-borne wastes on forests, crops, watersheds, lakes, rivers, and wildlife. It focuses on the key areas of treatment and disposal of wastewater and sludge, and the groundwater effects associated with the migration of wastes.


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53. GIS Applications for Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Systems
by U.M. Shamsi
Hardcover: 440 Pages (2005-01-27)
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Asin: 0849320976
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Professionals involved in the planning, design, operation, and construction of water, wastewater, and stormwater systems need to understand the productivity-enhancing applications of GIS. Inspired by an ASCE-sponsored continuing education course taught by the author, GIS Applications for Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Systems focuses on the practical aspects of software and data tools that enable GIS applications. The book documents and analyzes effective use of GIS, demonstrating how you can apply the technology to make tasks easier to perform, saving time and money for your organization.

The book first describes GIS, detailing its importance and explaining how to avoid potential pitfalls via a needs analysis study. It then describes GIS-related technologies that are crucial in applications development: remote sensing; DEM data; GPS; Internet applications; and mobile GIS. The final ten chapters focus on the "Four Ms" of the water industry-Mapping, Monitoring, Modeling, and Maintenance-applications that define the most important activities for efficient management of water, wastewater, and stormwater systems.

Promoting a performance- (or outcome-) based style of learning, each chapter first states learning objectives and later concludes with a chapter summary and questions. The text encourages more effective and natural inductive study by first presenting case studies, then explaining procedures. This volume supplements the text with numerous maps, tables, and illustrations.

· Focuses on the practical aspects of software and data tools that enable productivity-enhancing GIS applications

· Incorporates the recommendations of ABET and ASCE's Excellence in Civil Engineering Education program

· Includes models, software, examples, and case studies derived from projects managed by the author and other GIS experts

· Discusses GIS applications useful for protecting water and wastewater systems from terrorist attacks

· Presents a collection of recent case studies from around the world ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Trust Amazon
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5-0 out of 5 stars You must read this book if you work in water industry!
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Dr. Uzair ("Sam") Shamsi, Director of GIS and Information Management Technology Solutions Division, at ATS-Chester Engineers has done it again!Dr. Shamsi, recognized for his first best-selling GIS Publication, GIS Tools for Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Systems, has completed his second GIS book.

Professionals involved in the planning, design, operation, and construction of water, wastewater, and stormwater systems need to understand the productivity-enhancing applications of GIS. Inspired by an ASCE-sponsored continuing education course taught by the author, GIS Applications for Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Systems focuses on the practical aspects of software and data tools that enable GIS applications. The book documents and analyzes effective use of GIS, demonstrating how you can apply the technology to make tasks easier to perform, saving time and money for your organization.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Introduction to What's Possible
The development of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) over the past few years has been one of the triumphs brought about by more powerful computer hardware, software and big hard drives. Conceptually GIS came about in the 1960 with the ideal of co-registered overlays of what's underground. One layer (or more likely three) covers water (clean, waste, storm), one set covers wiring (power, telephone, cable TV), other layers cover steam, subways, gas distribution, or whatever.

The 1990's saw the more powerful systems being combined with more advanced GIS software that was significantly easier to use. Finally GIS has reached the point where its use in smaller towns, smaller systems is not only practical but almost mandatory.

This book, as the title says, specializes in GIS for Water. It's written about water, for water oriented workers. It uses terminology that is familiar and concentrates on software that is specialized for water use.

Dr. Shamsi is director of the GIS and Information Management Technology for Chester Engineers (Pittsburgh). Chester is a leading-edge engineering and scientific research firm that provides water, wastewater and environmental solutions to public and industrial clients worldwide. ... Read more


54. Biology of Wastewater Treatment (Second Edition)(Series on Environmental Science and Management ¿ Vol. 4)
by N. F. Gray
Paperback: 1444 Pages (2004-06-17)
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This comprehensive text provides the reader with both a detailed reference and a unified course on wastewater treatment. Aimed at scientists and engineers, it deals with the environmental and biological aspects of wastewater treatment and sludge disposal.

The book starts by examining the nature of wastewaters and how they are oxidized in the natural environment. An introductory chapter deals with wastewater treatment systems and examines how natural principles have been harnessed by man to treat his own waste in specialist reactors. The role of organisms is considered by looking at kinetics, metabolism and the different types of micro-organisms involved. All the major biological process groups are examined in detail, in highly referenced chapters; they include fixed film reactors, activated sludge, stabilization ponds, anaerobic systems and vegetative processes. Sludge treatment and disposal is examined with particular reference to the environmental problems associated with the various disposal routes. A comprehensive chapter on public health looks at the important waterborne organisms associated with disease, as well as removal processes within treatment systems. Biotechnology has had an enormous impact on wastewater treatment at every level, and this is explored in terms of resource reuse, biological conversion processes and environmental protection. Finally, there is a short concluding chapter that looks at the sustainability of waste water treatment. The text is fully illustrated and supported by over 3000 references. ... Read more


55. Operation of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants
by Water Environment Federation
Kindle Edition: 1296 Pages (2007-10-05)
list price: US$248.00
Asin: B0013FSJWW
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The bible of the water quality industry updated to reflect the latesttrends,technologies, and regulations. Operations of Municipal WastewaterTreatment Plants. MOP 11 is the industry flagship book, focusing on the operationand maintenance of municipal wastewatertreatment plants. Presented inthree shrink wrapped hardcover volumes, this classic resource incorporatesthe experiences, best practices, and innovations from thousands of wastewaterplants. Taken as a whole, these three volumes represent the most complete packageof information available to the wastewater treatment industry. ... Read more


56. Water and Wastewater Finance and Pricing: A Comprehensive Guide, Third Edition
Hardcover: 432 Pages (2005-05-26)
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Water and Wastewater Finance and Pricing: A Comprehensive Guide, Third Edition provides a framework from which utility professionals can address financial planning and pricing objectives.In this volume, the lead author and his co-authors apply experience gained over the past quarter century working with nearly 1000 utilities throughout the United States. This book can be used as a management tool and technical guide to beneficial financial planning and rate-setting practices.

The third edition significantly expands its discussion into emerging areas, reflecting the numerous changes that have occurred in recent years. It begins by analyzing the financial planning challenges facing utilities and discusses the process for developing a financial plan.The next section explores delivery methods and systems, followed by an examination of cost determination and the rate-setting process. The book concludes with coverage of miscellaneous financial issues faced by utility professionals. ... Read more


57. Pumping: Fundamentals for the Water and Wastewater Maintenance Operator
by Frank R. Spellman, Joanne Drinan
Paperback: 232 Pages (2001-01-15)
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Asin: 1587160145
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This is the only book series devoted to explaining the full range of specialized areas required of water and wastewater plant operators. Each volume is designed to give operators the basic knowledge of a subject needed for certification, licensure, and improved job performance. Checkpoints, self-tests and a final examination with questions based on actual operator certification exams provide a practical review. All books are clearly illustrated with key ideas and highlighted points throughoutPumping: This text provides information on pump fundamentals and applications, and introduces preventive maintenance and troubleshooting for hydraulic pumps. It explains both centrifugal and positive-displacement pumps. It also covers common problem areas and corrective actions, such as how to maintain packing and mechanical seals. ... Read more


58. Spellman's Standard Handbook for Wastewater Operators: Volume I, Fundamental Level, Second Edition
by Frank R. Spellman
Paperback: 436 Pages (2010-08-30)
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Asin: 1439818843
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Retaining the same successful and proven format used in the bestselling first edition, Spellman’s Standard Handbook for Wastewater Operators: Volume I, Fundamental Level, Second Edition contains the necessary information to successfully study for and pass currently administered certification examinations. Primarily designed to provide a readily accessible, user-friendly source of information for review in preparing for the first levels of licensure, this volume also sets the stage for Volumes II and III.

Revised and expanded with additional information and example problems, changes to this volume include:

  • A new chapter on basic microbiology
  • More than double the amount of water hydraulics and pumping information
  • More operational computation problems and examples in all major topic areas

The book provides review questions and answers as well as a comprehensive practice examination for measuring the level of knowledge attained through study, on the job experience, and other sources. By using the final examination as a measuring stick, readers can determine strong and weak points. Appendix C contains a formula sheet to be used for reference when taking the final examination. Constructed in a way that allows readers to build their knowledge base, step by step, page by page, as they progress through the material, the handbook represents a basic summary of expert information and includes references to many other sources.

Also available as a volume in Spellman's Standard Handbook for Wastewater Operators, Second Edition (3 Volume Set)

 

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59. Industrial Wastewater Treatment by Activated Sludge
by Derin Orhon, Fatos Germirli Babuna, Ozlem Karahan
Hardcover: 404 Pages (2009-01-15)
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Asin: 1843391449
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Industrial pollution is still a major concern and despite its significance, sound and systematic pollution control efforts are very poorly documented. The character and treatability of industrial wastewaters is highly variable and specific for each industrial activity. Biological treatment with activated sludge is the appropriate technology for industrial wastewaters from several major industrial sectors. Industrial Wastewater Treatment by Activated Sludge deals with the activated sludge treatment of industrial wastewaters by considering conceptual frameworks, methodologies and case studies, in a stepwise manner. The issues related to activated sludge treatment, such as biodegradability based characterization, modeling, assessment of stoichiometric and kinetic parameters and design, as well as the issues of industrial pollution control, e.g. in-plant control, effect of pretreatment, etc. are combined in a way to provide a comprehensive and information-rich view to the reader. By doing so, the book supplies an up-to-date reference for industrial wastewater experts and both graduate and undergraduate students.Industrial Wastewater Treatment by Activated Sludge provides a roadmap, describing the methodologies for the treatment of industrial wastewaters from several major sectors, based on a solid theoretical background. Up to now although valuable separate efforts both on activated sludge and industrial wastewater treatment have been presented, an integrated approach that is crucial to practice has not been available. This gap is filled by this book. ... Read more


60. Standard Methods: For the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18th Edition
by Arnold E. Greenberg
 Hardcover: 1100 Pages (1992)

Isbn: 0875532071
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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