Transcription of Metcalf Eddy, Inc. Wastewater Engineering - SSWM
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Metcalf & Eddy, Inc. Wastewater Engineering Treatment and Reuse (Fourth Edition). George Tchobanoglous Franklin L. Burton H. David Stensel Wastewater Engineering : An Overview 1-1 TERMINOL(X;Y 3. 1 2 IMPAO OF REGUlATIONS ON Wastewater ENGINtERING 3. 1-3 HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAl CONCERNS IN Wastewater . MANAGEMENT 7. 1-4 Wastewater CHARAOERISTICS 9. Improved Analyt1cal Techniques 10. Importance oF Improved vVastewater Characterization 10. 1-5 Wastewater TREATMENT 10. Treatment Mefhods I I. Current Status 12. New Directions ond Concerns 15. Future Trends in Wastewot Treatment 20. 1 6 Wastewater RECLAMATION AND REUSE 20. Current Status 21. New Directions and Concerns 2 1. Future Trends in Technology 21. 1-7 BIOSOLIDS AND RESIDUALS MANAGEMENT 22. Current Status 22. New Directions and Concerns 23. Future Trends in Biosolids Processing 23. REFERENCES 24. Every community produce" both liyuid and solid wastes and air emissions.)
reduction of biological oxygen demand (BOD), total suspended solids (TSS). and path ogenic organisms continued but at higher levels. Removal of nufriencs, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, also began lt) be addre~sed, particularly in some of the inland streams and lakes, and estuaries and hays such a<: Chesapeake Bay and Long Lc;land Sound.
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