Industrial Wastewater Management, Treatment, and Disposal, 3rd Edition
The latest techniques and materials for heavy-metal removal
Industrial Wastewater Management provides detailed descriptions of pretreatment processes, design criteria, and process performance for treating and removing heavy metals, arsenic, selenium, and mercury from industrial wastewater. With comprehensive coverage of the latest treatment strategies, this informative reference offers proven methods and equips readers with the skills and knowledge they need to properly and safely treat toxic, concentrated, and polluted water. The book comes complete with illustrations and tables, as well as information on the newest chemicals, significant treatment studies, efficient control processes, and the latest instrumentation. 448 pp.
Features include:
- Characteristic, sampling, and treatment studies
- The latest techniques and materials for heavy-metal removal
- Arsenic, selenium, and mercury treatment processes
- Applications for biological treatment
- Instrumentation and control procedures
- Design and construction procurement services
- SI as primary units and U.S. as secondary
- Pros and cons of processes in specific applications
Inside:
- Discharge and Disposal Regulations
- Sampling and Analysis
- Wastewater Survey and Characterization
- Chemical and Physical Treatability Assessments
- Pollution Prevention
- Waste Minimization
- Flow and Load Equalization
- Solids Separation and Handling
- Fat, Oil, and Grease Removal
- pH Control
- Inorganic Constituent Removal
- Organic Constituent Treatment
- Process Instrumentation and Control
- Project Procurement Services