Revised edition of: An Introduction to process modeling for designers / prepared by the Design of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants (MOP 8) Task Force of the Water Environment Federation. 2009.
The Most Complete, Up-to-Date Guide to Process Modeling Methods and Protocols Fully revised to cover the latest advances in the field, Wastewater Treatment Process Modeling, Second Edition, explains general modeling concepts and terminology and offers practical details on how to use process models for the design and operation of small, medium, and large water resource recovery facilities. This Water Environment Federation manual describes each step of the modeling process, including the fundamental math required, overviews of existing models and when to use them, modeling protocols, and how to interpret data. The detailed information in this authoritative volume helps to ensure that process models are developed, used, and documented correctly. Coverage includes: History of process modeling Modeling fundamentals Unit process model descriptions Process modeling tools Dedicated experiments and tools Overview of available modeling and simulation protocols Project definition Building a facility model Using models for design, optimization, and control
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The expert coverage you need to design automated wastewater systems Especially written for design professionals, Automation of Wastewater Treatment Facilities discusses the selection of instruments, installation, sizing of control elements, and the best choice for controllers and computers for automated wastewater plants.
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The Water Industry’s Cornerstone Text – Reflecting the Latest Trends, Technologies, and Regulations Operation of Water Resource Recovery Facilities (MOP 11), Seventh Edition delivers state-of-the-art coverage of the operation, management, and maintenance of water resource recovery facilities. Now conveniently presented in one volume, this authoritative resource reflects the role of 21st Century facilities in recovering valuable resources, including water, nutrients, and energy, and also features updated information on activated sludge, an aerobic digestion, biological nutrient removal, chemical handling, dissolved air flotation, fixed-film processes, maintenance, odor management, and safety and security. Changes can be found throughout to keep pace with technological advances, including instrumentation and control systems, and reporting requirements. Operation of Water Resource Recovery Facilities (MOP 11), Seventh Edition represents the most complete and up-to-date reference available to the wastewater treatment industry. Coverage includes: • Liquid Treatment • Solids Treatment • Process Performance Improvements • Fundamentals of Management • Permit Compliance and Wastewater Treatment Systems • Industrial Wastes and Pretreatment • Safety • Management Information Systems – Reports and Records • Process Instrumentation • Pumping of Wastewater and Sludge • Chemical Storage, Handling, and Feeding • Utilities • Maintenance • Odor Control • Integrated Process Management • Training • Outsourced Operations Services and Public/Private Partnerships
Wastewater collection systems are valuable assets to their communities and play a crucial role in public and environmental health. However, their value is often under-recognized and under-appreciated by those they serve, leading to inadequate reinvestment and insufficient resources provided for the proper management of the system. To address these challenges, wastewater collection system managers must be exceptionally proficient in a multitude of technical and nontechnical skills needed to operate and maintain a collection system efficiently and effectively. This book provides guidance, strategies, and ideas that may be used by a wastewater collection system manager to be successful within these many fields of expertise.
The “bible” of the water quality industry – updated to reflect the latest trends, technologies, and regulations Operations of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants— MOP 11 is the industry flagship book, focusing on the operation and maintenance of municipal wastewater treatment plants. Presented in three shrinkwrapped, hardcover volumes, this classic resource incorporates the experiences, best practices, and innovations from thousands of wastewater plants. Taken as a whole, these three volumes represent the most complete package of information available to the wastewater treatment industry.
Clarification is the final step in wastewater treatment. Once the water has been thoroughly cleansed, clarifiers remove both any remaining pollutants and the chemicals added by the treatment process (such as chlorine), so water can be safely released back into the local environment.
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.The Latest Methods for Nutrient Removal from Wastewater This Water Environment Federation resource provides comprehensive information on biological and chemical methods for nitrogen and phosphorus removal from wastewater. Nutrient Removal covers environmental and regulatory issues and provides an integrated approach for combined nitrogen and phosphorus removal, including details on ammonia and dewatering liquors treatment. Natural treatment systems are also discussed in this definitive guide. Nutrient Removal covers: Nutrients and their effects on the environment Regulation of nutrients in the effluents of wastewater treatment plants Overview of the nutrient removal processes Principles of biological nitrogen removal Nitrification Nitrogen removal processes, configuration, and process-sizing criteria for combined nitrification and denitrification processes Chemical and biological phosphorus removal Sidestream nitrogen removal Structured process models for nutrient removal Troubleshooting for full-scale nutrient removal facilities Aquatic natural treatment systems
Complete Coverage of the State-of-the-Art in Water Resource Recovery Facility Design Featuring contributions from hundreds of wastewater engineering experts, this fully updated guide presents the latest in facility planning, configuration, and design. Design of Water Resource Recovery Facilities: WEF Manual of Practice No. 8 and ASCE Manuals and Reports on Engineering Practice No. 76, Sixth Edition, covers key technical advances in wastewater treatment, including •Advances with membrane bioreactors applications •Advancements within integrated fixed-film/activated sludge (IFAS) systems and moving-bed biological-reactors systems •Biotrickling filtration for odor control •Increased use of ballasted flocculation •Enhanced nutrient-control systems •Sidestream nutrient removal to reduce the loading on the main nutrient-removal process •Use and application of wireless instrumentation •Use and application of modeling wastewater treatment processes for the basis of design and evaluations of alternatives •Process design and disinfection practices to minimize generation of TTHMs and other organics monitored for potable water quality •Approaches to minimizing biosolids production and advances in biosolids handling, including effective thermal hydrolysis, and improvements in sludge thickening and dewatering technologies •Increasing goals toward energy neutrality and driving net zero •Trend toward resource recovery
Prepared by a Joint Task Force of the Water Pollution Control Federation and ASCE. Aeration: A Wastewater Treatment Process summarizes current aeration practices in wastewater treatment and includes both theoretical and practical guidelines for the design and operation of such unit processes. Topics include: history of aeration; oxygen requirements; modeling; diffused air and mechanical aeration systems; process control; operation and maintenance; and aeration-testing protocols. This Manual is intended to be of practical use to the design engineer and is based on the experience of engineers in the field of wastewater treatment plant design and operation.
THE MOST COMPLETE, CURRENT INTRODUCTORY GUIDE TO WATER RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY DESIGN Fully updated for the latest regulations and standards, the second edition of this renowned Water Environment Federation book provides students and practicing engineers with authoritative information on state-of-the art facility design and treatment processes. The text addresses the challenges of the design engineer's job--to incorporate new technology and innovations while producing a facility that will perform as expected under variable and unpredictable loadings. Introduction to Water Resource Recovery Facility Design, Second Edition, also offers guidance on designing facilities with the flexibility to allow modifications to meet more-stringent treatment requirements as environmental regulations evolve. Comprehensive coverage includes: The design process Hydraulics Preliminary treatment Primary treatment Suspended-growth biological treatment Attached-growth biological treatment Biological nutrient removal Natural treatment systems Physical and chemical processes Ancillary processes Production and transport of wastewater solids Conditioning of solids Stabilization Thickening, dewatering, and drying solids Beneficial use and ultimate disposal
Wastewater Biology: The Microlife explores the microorganisms that are the most important in the treatment of wastewater and disease transmission and provides wastewater operators and engineers with the knowledge needed to regulate and control treatment processes properly.
Upgrading and Retrofitting Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants” is a new MOP from WEF. Upgrading and retrofitting represents the single largest investment that a public or private utility will make. The tricky aspect of upgrading and retrofitting a treatment plant is that during the upgrade process the rest of the plant must operate with no process upsets and meet permitting guidelines. Written by a set of industry experts who have significant years of experience in this area. It is a practical MOP geared to avoid pitfalls, cost overruns, and permit violations.
This publication fills a need for a comprehensive and up-to-date stormwater quality and modeling manual for the industry. It focuses on water quality models-models that predict volumes and loads from the land surface, both urban and rural, and then route the volume and pollutant loading through the receiving waters.
The Water Industry’s Cornerstone Text – Updated to Reflect the Latest Trends, Technologies, and Regulations Operation of Water Resource Recovery Facilities (MOP 11), Seventh Edition delivers state-of-the-art coverage of the operation, management, and maintenance of water resource recovery facilities. Now conveniently presented in one volume, this authoritative resource reflects the 21st Century facility's role in recovering valuable resources, including water, nutrients, and energy, and also features updated information on activated sludge, anaerobic digestion, biological nutrient removal, chemical handling, dissolved air flotation, fixed-film processes, maintenance, odor management, and safety and security. Changes can be found throughout to keep pace with technological advances, including instrumentation and control systems, and reporting requirements. Operation of Water Resource Recovery Facilities (MOP 11), Seventh Edition represents the most complete and up-to-date reference available to the wastewater treatment industry. Coverage includes: • Liquid Treatment • Solids Treatment • Process Performance Improvements • Fundamentals of Management • Permit Compliance and Wastewater Treatment Systems • Industrial Wastes and Pretreatment • Safety • Management Information Systems – Reports and Records • Process Instrumentation • Pumping of Wastewater and Sludge • Chemical Storage, Handling, and Feeding • Utilities • Maintenance • Odor Control • Integrated Process Management • Training • Outsourced Operations Services and Public/Private Partnerships
This manual is ideal for plant managers, operators, design engineers, and regulators looking to gain a better understanding of fundamental biological and chemical processes that are in use at nutrient removal facilities and the ways that operators may use, monitor, and control these processes to meet their facility's treatment goal. Table of contents Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Wastewater Constituents that Affect Nutrient Removal Chapter 3: Nitrification Chapter 4: Nitrification in Biofilm Reactors Chapter 5: Denitrification Chapter 6: Combined Nitrifying and Denitrifying Systems Chapter 7: Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal Chapter 8: Chemical Precipitation of Phosphorus Chapter 9: Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal Systems Chapter 10: Combined Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal Processes Chapter 11: Optimization of Nutrient Removal Systems Chapter 12: Recycle Streams Management Chapter 13: Process Control Using Oxidation-Reduction Potential and Dissolved Oxygen Chapter 14: Process Control, Instrumentation, and Automation Chapter 15: Laboratory Analyses Chapter 16: Case Studies-Nitrification and Denitrification Chapter 17: Case Studies-Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal Appendix A Optimization and Troubleshooting Guides This book was prepared by the Operation of Nutrient Removal Facilities Task Force of the Water Environment Federation.
Practical Guidelines for Managing Information Technology in Water and Wastewater Utilities This Water Environment Federation resource presents an overview of the information technology (IT) systems, practices, and applications most relevant to utilities. Information Technology in Water and Wastewater Utilities covers strategic planning, IT program development, project management, infrastructure, security, organizational issues, success factors, and challenges. Six real-world case studies highlight specific technical details and illustrate the concepts presented in this authoritative guide. Information Technology in Waste and Wastewater Utilities covers: Business drivers and IT systems and applications IT planning Developing an IT program for a municipal agency IT capital project management IT systems--processes and practices IT security Organizational aspects of IT Critical success factors and key future challenges for IT in water and wastewater utility projects
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