The Ecology of Waste Water Treatment
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1963
- Latest edition
- Author: H. A. Hawkes
- Language: English
The Ecology of Waste Water Treatment covers the principles of biology considered necessary for an understanding of some ecological aspects of wastewater treatment. This book is… Read more
Description
Description
The Ecology of Waste Water Treatment covers the principles of biology considered necessary for an understanding of some ecological aspects of wastewater treatment. This book is composed of seven chapters, and begins with an overview of the significant biological aspects related to wastewater treatment. The subsequent chapters examine the factors determining the dominant organisms in sludge and bacteria beds. Other chapters highlight the role of biological oxidation in wastewater treatment and the ecological parameters in the design and operation of activated sludge plants. A chapter provides practical methods of maintaining population balance at a low level of microorganisms. The final chapter considers the operational requirements necessary to ensure suitable ecological conditions for bacteria beds. This book is of value to microbiologists, ecologists, and environment-related fields.
Table of contents
Table of contents
PrefaceChapter 1 Introduction to the Relevant Aspects of BiologyChapter 2 The Ecology of Activated SludgeChapter 3 The Ecology of Bacteria BedsChapter 4 Application of Ecological Principles to Waste Water Treatment—GeneralChapter 5 Ecological Considerations in the Design and Operation of Activated Sludge PlantsChapter 6 Ecological Control of Populations and Activity in Bacteria BedsChapter 7 Further Ecological Considerations in the Design and Operation of Bacteria BedsReferencesIndex
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- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: October 30, 2013
- Language: English
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