6th ed. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2009. – 395 pages.
This volume attempts to address issues of water supply including the demand for fresh water, the treatment technologies available to treat water, and the treatment and disposal of community-generated wastewaters. The focus is the practicality and appropriateness of treatment—in suf?cient detail so that the practicing public health of?cial, water treatment engineer and plant operator, as well as those in the domestic and industrial waste treatment professions, can address their problems in a practical manner. The emphasis is on basic principles and practicality.
This volume attempts to address issues of water supply including the demand for fresh water, the treatment technologies available to treat water, and the treatment and disposal of community-generated wastewaters. The focus is the practicality and appropriateness of treatment—in suf?cient detail so that the practicing public health of?cial, water treatment engineer and plant operator, as well as those in the domestic and industrial waste treatment professions, can address their problems in a practical manner. The emphasis is on basic principles and practicality.