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Advances In Slow Sand & Alternative

by Graham, Robin Collins
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Overview

Slow sand filtration is credited with being the first drinking water treatment process utilised to improve the quality of water in both modern Europe and the USA. Within the last 10 years, there has been a renaissance of interest in the potential use of enhanced processes of slow sand filtration throughout the world, especially for small and rural communities, and it continues to be the primary treatment process for many major European cities. The book deals with the latest research developments in slow sand and alternative biological filtration processes for drinking water treatment, including advances in the understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of the processes. In addition, progress in the techniques of operation and upgrading of the processes are described, with case studies from around the world. The principal themes of the book are: General overview; Removal of Natural Organic Matter (NOM), Biodegradable Organic Carbon (BOC) and Ozonation by-products; Biofilter media characteristics; Influence of process design variables and modifications; Modelling process performance; Pre-treatment applications; Operational experience and cleaning; and Upgrading treatment processes. The book also has an international perspective with case-studies from around the world.

Synopsis

Slow sand filtration is credited with being the first drinking water treatment process utilised to improve the quality of water in both modern Europe and the USA. Within the last 10 years, there has been a renaissance of interest in the potential use of enhanced processes of slow sand filtration throughout the world, especially for small and rural communities, and it continues to be the primary treatment process for many major European cities. The book deals with the latest research developments in slow sand and alternative biological filtration processes for drinking water treatment, including advances in the understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of the processes. In addition, progress in the techniques of operation and upgrading of the processes are described, with case studies from around the world. The principal themes of the book are: General overview; Removal of Natural Organic Matter (NOM), Biodegradable Organic Carbon (BOC) and Ozonation by-products; Biofilter media characteristics; Influence of process design variables and modifications; Modelling process performance; Pre-treatment applications; Operational experience and cleaning; and Upgrading treatment processes. The book also has an international perspective with case-studies from around the world.

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Presents papers from the April 1996 Third International Slow Sand/Alternative Biofiltration Conference, highlighting developments in drinking water treatment. After a general overview, sections cover removal of natural organic matter, biodegradable organic carbon, and ozonation by-products; biofilter media characteristics; process design variables and modifications; modeling process performance; pre- treatment applications; operational experience and cleaning; and upgrading treatment processes. Includes case studies. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Presents papers from the April 1996 Third International Slow Sand/Alternative Biofiltration Conference, highlighting developments in drinking water treatment. After a general overview, sections cover removal of natural organic matter, biodegradable organic carbon, and ozonation by-products; biofilter media characteristics; process design variables and modifications; modeling process performance; pre- treatment applications; operational experience and cleaning; and upgrading treatment processes. Includes case studies. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
462
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471967408

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