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An Applied Guide to Water and Effluent Treatment Plant Design

  • Book

  • June 2018
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4454951

An Applied Guide to Water and Effluent Treatment Plant Design is ideal for chemical, civil and environmental engineering students, graduates, and early career water engineers as well as more experienced practitioners who are transferring into the water sector. It brings together the design of process, wastewater, clean water, industrial effluent and sludge treatment plants, looking at the different treatment objectives within each sub-sector, selection and design of physical, chemical and biological treatment processes, and the professional hydraulic design methodologies.

This book will show you how to carry out the key steps in the process design of all kinds of water and effluent treatment plants. It provides an essential refresher on the relevant underlying principles of engineering science, fluid mechanics, water chemistry and biology, together with a thorough description of the heuristics and rules of thumb commonly used by experienced practitioners. The water treatment plant designer will also find specific advice on plant layout, aesthetics, economic considerations and related issues such as odor control.

The information contained in this book is usually provided on the job by mentors so it will remain a vital resource throughout your career.

Please Note: This is an On Demand product, delivery may take up to 11 working days after payment has been received.

Table of Contents

1. The Nature of Water and Effluent Treatment Plant Design

Section 1 2. Water Chemistry 3. Biology 4. Engineering Science of Water Treatment Unit Operations 5. Fluid Mechanics

Section 2 6. Clean Water Characterization and Treatment Objectives 7. Clean Water Unit Operation Design Physical Processes 8. Clean Water Unit Operation Design Chemical Processes 9. Clean Water Unit Operation Design Biological Processes 10. Clean Water Hydraulics

Section 3 11. Dirty Water Characterization and Treatment Objectives 12. Dirty Water Unit Operation Design Physical Processes 13. Dirty Water Unit Operation Design Chemical Processes 14. Dirty Water Unit Operation Design Biological Processes 15. Dirty Water Hydraulics

Section 4 16. Industrial Effluent Characterization and Treatment Objectives 17. Industrial Effluent Treatment Unit Operation Design Physical Processes 18. Industrial Effluent Treatment Unit Operation Design Chemical Processes 19. Industrial Effluent Treatment Unit Operation Design Biological Processes 20. Industrial Effluent Treatment Hydraulics

Section 5 21. Sludge Characterization and Treatment Objectives 22. Sludge Treatment Unit Operation Design Physical Processes 23. Sludge Treatment Unit Operation Design Chemical Processes 24. Sludge Treatment Unit Operation Design Biological Processes 25. Sludge Treatment Hydraulics

Section 6 26. Ancillary Processes 27. Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Layout 28. Classic Mistakes in Water and Effluent Treatment Plant Design and Operation 29. Troubleshooting Wastewater Treatment Plants 30. Water Feature Design

Authors

Sean Moran Associate Professor, Chemical/Environmental Engineering, ExxonMobil Teaching Fellow, University of Nottingham, UK. Doctor Moran is a chemical engineer, chartered engineer, chartered waste and environment manager with almost thirty years' experience in process design, commissioning and troubleshooting. He started his career with international process engineering contractors and worked worldwide on water treatment projects before setting up his own consultancy in 1996, specializing in process and hydraulic design, commissioning and troubleshooting of industrial effluent and water treatment plants. Sean was until 2015 an Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham, where he coordinated the design teaching program for chemical engineering students. He has now returned to engineering practice, specializing in forensic engineering in commercial disputes centering on plant design issues