The Science of Water Reuse explains how technology can sufficiently purify reclaimed water to potable water quality- even surpassing the cleanliness of the water available from conventional taps.
The Science of Water Reuse explains how technology can sufficiently purify reclaimed water to potable water quality- even surpassing the cleanliness of the water available from conventional taps.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frank R. Spellman is a retired assistant professor of Environmental Health at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Va. and author of over 155 books. Spellman has been cited in more than 400 publications; serves as a professional expert witness; incident/accident investigator for the U.S. Department of Justice and a private law firm; and consults on Homeland Security vulnerability assessments (VAs) for critical infrastructure including water/wastewater facilities nationwide. Dr. Spellman lectures on sewage treatment, water treatment and homeland security and health and safety topics throughout the country and teaches water/wastewater operator short courses at Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, VA). He holds a BA in public Administration; BS in Business Management; MBA; Master of Science, MS, in Environmental Engineering and PhD Environmental Engineering.
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PART 1 THE BASICS. Chapter 1 Used Water Yuck Factor Overstated. Chapter 2 Setting the Stage. Chapter 3 Water Reuse: Social Benefits. Chapter 4 Water Reuse: Economic Resilience. Chapter 5 Water Reuse: Ecological Restoration. Chapter 6 Water Reuse: Reliable Water Supply. Chapter 7 Water Reuse: Infrastructure Reliance. Chapter 8 Water Reuse: Improved Water Quality. Chapter 9 Water Reuse: Critical Water Access. PART 2 TOILET TO TAP AND NONPOTABLE REUSE: WASTE NOT, WANT NOT: WATER REUSE. Chapter 10 Direct Potable Reuse. Chapter 11 Indirect Water Reuse. PART 3 THE REAL DEAL: PURPLE TO BLUE PVC PIPE. Chapter 12 When Purple Becomes Blue. Chapter 13 A Convulsive Event. Chapter 14 Groundwater Hydraulics: Q = kiA. Chapter 15 Vanishing Land. Chapter 16 Gauging and Observing Land Subsidence. Chapter 17 HRSD and the Potomac Aquifer. Chapter 18 Mixing Native Groundwater and Injectate. Chapter 19 Advanced Water Purification. Chapter 20 SWIFT: The Process.
PART 1 THE BASICS. Chapter 1 Used Water Yuck Factor Overstated. Chapter 2 Setting the Stage. Chapter 3 Water Reuse: Social Benefits. Chapter 4 Water Reuse: Economic Resilience. Chapter 5 Water Reuse: Ecological Restoration. Chapter 6 Water Reuse: Reliable Water Supply. Chapter 7 Water Reuse: Infrastructure Reliance. Chapter 8 Water Reuse: Improved Water Quality. Chapter 9 Water Reuse: Critical Water Access. PART 2 TOILET TO TAP AND NONPOTABLE REUSE: WASTE NOT, WANT NOT: WATER REUSE. Chapter 10 Direct Potable Reuse. Chapter 11 Indirect Water Reuse. PART 3 THE REAL DEAL: PURPLE TO BLUE PVC PIPE. Chapter 12 When Purple Becomes Blue. Chapter 13 A Convulsive Event. Chapter 14 Groundwater Hydraulics: Q = kiA. Chapter 15 Vanishing Land. Chapter 16 Gauging and Observing Land Subsidence. Chapter 17 HRSD and the Potomac Aquifer. Chapter 18 Mixing Native Groundwater and Injectate. Chapter 19 Advanced Water Purification. Chapter 20 SWIFT: The Process.
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