By: Water Environment Federation Abstract: A thoroughly updated principal reference of contemporary practice for municipal wastewater treatment plant design. This three-volume companion text to Operation of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants, Sixth Edition presents the current plant design practices of wastewater engineering professionals, augmented by performance information from operating facilities. This work includes design approaches that reflect the experience of more than 200 authors and reviewers from around the world. Design of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants, Fifth Edition covers current processes and concepts. These include sustainability; process modeling; energy management; odor control and air emissions; chemically assisted/ballast flocculation clarification; membrane bioreactors; integrated fixed-film activated sludge processes; enhanced nutrient control systems; sidestream treatment; and approaches to minimizing biosolids production. Tools & Media. Expanded Table of Contents.
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A. About WEF. B.
Introduction. 2. Overall Design Considerations. 3. Principles of Integrated Facility Design. 4. Site Selection and Plant Arrangement.
5. Sustainability and Energy Management. 6. Plant Hydraulics and Pumping.
7. Odor Control and Air Emissions. 8. Occupational Health and Safety.
9. Support Systems. 10. Materials of Construction and Corrosion Control. B. Preliminary Treatment.
12. Primary Treatment. 13. Biofilm Reactor Technology and Design. 14. Suspended-Growth Biological Treatment.
15. Integrated Biological Treatment. 16. Physical and Chemical Processes for Advanced Wastewater Treatment. 17. Sidestream Treatment.
18. Natural Systems. 19. Disinfection. C.
Introduction to Solids Management. 21. Solids Storage and Transport. 22. Chemical Conditioning.
23. Solids Thickening. 24. Dewatering.
25. Stabilization. 26.
Thermal Processing. 27. Use and Disposal of Residuals and Biosolids. D. Title: Design of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants: WEF Manual of Practice No.
8 ASCE Manuals and Reports on Engineering Practice No. 76, Fifth Edition Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education: New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Mexico City, Milan, New Delhi, San Juan, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto Copyright / Pub. Date: 2010 the Water Environment Federation and the American Society of Civil Engineers/ Environmental and Water Resources Institute ISBN: 588 Authors: Water Environment Federation is the author of this McGraw-Hill Professional publication. Description: A thoroughly updated principal reference of contemporary practice for municipal wastewater treatment plant design. This three-volume companion text to Operation of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants, Sixth Edition presents the current plant design practices of wastewater engineering professionals, augmented by performance information from operating facilities. This work includes design approaches that reflect the experience of more than 200 authors and reviewers from around the world.
Design of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants, Fifth Edition covers current processes and concepts. These include sustainability; process modeling; energy management; odor control and air emissions; chemically assisted/ballast flocculation clarification; membrane bioreactors; integrated fixed-film activated sludge processes; enhanced nutrient control systems; sidestream treatment; and approaches to minimizing biosolids production.