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MUNICIPAL WASTE TREATMENT BY PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL METHODS
James F. Kreissl and James J. Westrick
Pages 1-11 - Book chapterNo access
PHYSICOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS FOR DIRECT WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Walter J. Weber
Pages 13-25 - Book chapterNo access
ADVANCED WASTE TREATMENT AT ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA
Carl W. Reh, Robert L. Hall and Thomas E. Wilson
Pages 27-40 - Book chapterNo access
PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL TREATMENT DESIGN FOR GARLAND, TEXAS
Donald P. McDuff and W.J. Walter Chiang
Pages 41-58 - Book chapterNo access
ULTRAHIGH RATE FILTRATION OF MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER
Joseph F. Malina and William R. Hancuff
Pages 59-73 - Book chapterNo access
INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT AND PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL TREATMENT
W. Wesley Eckenfelder
Pages 75-84 - Book chapterNo access
TERTIARY TREATMENT - THE CORNER STONE OF WATER QUALITY PROTECTION AND WATER RESOURCES OPTIMISATION
Gerrie J. Stander
Pages 85-93 - Book chapterNo access
THE EFFECTIVE UTILISATION OF PHYSICAL-CHEMICALLY TREATED EFFLUENTS
O.O. Hart and G.J. Stander
Pages 95-102 - Book chapterNo access
UPGRADING EXISTING WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS
John M. Smith, Arthur N. Masse and Walter A. Feige
Pages 103-117 - Book chapterNo access
SOME PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE TREATMENT OF SEWAGE BY NON-BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES
R.W. Bayley, E.V. Thomas and P.F. Cooper
Pages 119-132 - Book chapterNo access
THE APPLICABILITY OF CARBON ADSORPTION IN THE TREATMENT OF PETROCHEMICAL WASTEWATERS
L. Davis Ford
Pages 133-145 - Book chapterNo access
TREATMENT OF WASTES FROM METAL FINISHING AND ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES
R.K. Chalmers
Pages 147-157 - Book chapterNo access
PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL INTERRELATIONSHIPS IN CARBON ADSORPTION
W. Wesley Eckenfelder, Thomas Williams and George Schlossnagle
Pages 159-166 - Book chapterNo access
REGENERATION OF ACTIVATED CARBON
G.L. Shell, L. Lombana, ... H.D. Stensel
Pages 167-178 - Book chapterNo access
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF GRANULAR CARBON REACTIVATION
C.E. Smith
Pages 179-186 - Book chapterNo access
CHEMICAL REGENERATION OF ACTIVATED CARBON
J.M. ROVEL
Pages 187-197 - Book chapterNo access
AUTOMATION AND CONTROL OF PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL TREATMENT FOR MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER
John J. Convery, Joseph F. Roesler and Robert H. Wise
Pages 199-210 - Book chapterNo access
RECENT STUDIES OF CALCIUM PHOSPHATE PRECIPITATION IN WASTEWATERS
David Jenkins, Arnold B. Menar and John F. Ferguson
Pages 211-230 - Book chapterNo access
LOGICAL REMOVAL OF PHOSPHORUS
Irving Yall, William H. Boughton, ... Norval A. Sinclair
Pages 231-241 - Book chapterNo access
PHOSPHOROUS REMOVAL BY CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS
William F. Garber
Pages 243-262 - Book chapterNo access
USE OF SURFACE STIRRERS FOR AMMONIA DESORPTION FROM PONDS
A.M. Wachs, Y. Folkman and D. Shemesh
Pages 263-271 - Book chapterAbstract only
DEWATERING PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL SLUDGES
Donald Dean Adrian and James E. Smith
Pages 273-289 - Book chapterNo access
DISPOSAL AND RECOVERY OF SLUDGES FROM PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROCESSES
Carl E. Adams
Pages 291-307 - Book chapterNo access
THE ROLE OF FREEZING PROCESSES IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT
James H. Fraser and Wallace E. Johnson
Pages 309-324 - Book chapterNo access
WASTE WATER TREATMENT THROUGH ELECTROCHEMISTRY
C. Edmond Smith
Pages 325-334 - Book chapterNo access
ULTRAFILTRATION AND MICROFILTRATION MEMBRANE PROCESSES FOR TREATMENT AND RECLAMATION OF POND EFFLUENTS IN ISRAEL
G. SHELEF, R. MATZ and M. SCHWARTZ
Pages 335-345 - Book chapterNo access
MEMBRANE EQUIPMENT SELECTION FOR THE MUST HOSPITAL WATER RECYCLE SYSTEM
James A. Heist
Pages 347-356 - Book chapterNo access
COMPARATIVE COST OF TERTIARY TREATMENT PROCESSES
Roy F. Weston, Robert F. Peoples and Roy F. Weston
Pages 357-369 - Book chapterNo access
PROCESS SELECTION AND COST OF ADVANCED WASTEWATER TREATMENT IN RELATION TO THE QUALITY OF SECONDARY EFFLUENTS AND QUALITY REQUIREMENTS FOR VARIOUS USES
L.R.J. van Vuuren and M.R. Henzen
Pages 371-383 - Book chapterNo access
INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FRESH WATER AND WASTEWATER PLANTS
Lawrence K. Cecil
Pages 385-388 - Book chapterNo access
HOW USABLE IS PRESENT TECHNOLOGY FOR REMOVING NUTRIENTS FROM WASTEWATER
Lawrence K. Cecil
Pages 389-392
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Applications of New Concepts of Physical-Chemical Wastewater Treatment deals with novel concepts of physical-chemical wastewater treatment, with particular reference to their engineering applications. Topics covered range from ultrahigh rate filtration of municipal wastewater to the applicability of carbon adsorption in the treatment of petrochemical wastewaters, along with regeneration of activated carbon and dewatering of physical-chemical sludges. Comprised of 31 chapters, this volume begins with a discussion on the use of physical-chemical methods for the treatment of municipal wastes and for direct wastewater treatment. The following chapters focus on the interrelationships between biological treatment and physicochemical treatment; some problems associated with the treatment of sewage by non-biological processes; treatment of wastes generated by metal finishing and engineering industries; and the principles and practice of granular carbon reactivation. The precipitation of calcium phosphate in wastewaters is also considered, together with the use of surface stirrers for ammonia desorption from ponds. This book will be a valuable resource for chemists, engineers, government officials, and environmental policymakers.
Applications of New Concepts of Physical-Chemical Wastewater Treatment deals with novel concepts of physical-chemical wastewater treatment, with particular reference to their engineering applications. Topics covered range from ultrahigh rate filtration of municipal wastewater to the applicability of carbon adsorption in the treatment of petrochemical wastewaters, along with regeneration of activated carbon and dewatering of physical-chemical sludges. Comprised of 31 chapters, this volume begins with a discussion on the use of physical-chemical methods for the treatment of municipal wastes and for direct wastewater treatment. The following chapters focus on the interrelationships between biological treatment and physicochemical treatment; some problems associated with the treatment of sewage by non-biological processes; treatment of wastes generated by metal finishing and engineering industries; and the principles and practice of granular carbon reactivation. The precipitation of calcium phosphate in wastewaters is also considered, together with the use of surface stirrers for ammonia desorption from ponds. This book will be a valuable resource for chemists, engineers, government officials, and environmental policymakers.
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ISBN
978-0-08-017243-9
Language
English
Published
1972
Copyright
Copyright © 1972 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Pergamon