World Water Congress Part 1


Book Description

Selected Proceedings of the 1st IWA World Water Congress, held in Paris, France, 3-7 July 2000. The World Water Congress held in Paris in July 2000 was the first under the banner of the International Water Association, formed by the merger of the International Association on Water Quality and the International Water Services Association. The success of the merger was reflected in the unprecedented degree of interest and participation in the Congress, with nearly two-and-a-half thousand delegates attending for 450 oral presentations, 750 poster presentations and 4 workshops and seminars. From the large number of oral presentations, 40 have been selected for this issue, dealing with: Aspects of biological treatment processes Anaerobic digestion Activated sludge population dynamics Nutrient removal Biofilms With authors who rank among the world's leading experts in these fields, these proceedings are an essential compilation of the latest research, development and applications of biological processes for wastewater treatment.




World Water Congress Part 1


Book Description

Selected Proceedings of the 1st IWA World Water Congress, held in Paris, France, 3-7 July 2000. The World Water Congress held in Paris in July 2000 was the first under the banner of the International Water Association, formed by the merger of the International Association on Water Quality and the International Water Services Association. The success of the merger was reflected in the unprecedented degree of interest and participation in the Congress, with nearly two-and-a-half thousand delegates attending for 450 oral presentations, 750 poster presentations and 4 workshops and seminars. From the large number of oral presentations, 40 have been selected for this issue, dealing with: Aspects of biological treatment processes Anaerobic digestion Activated sludge population dynamics Nutrient removal Biofilms With authors who rank among the world's leading experts in these fields, these proceedings are an essential compilation of the latest research, development and applications of biological processes for wastewater treatment.




3rd World Water Congress


Book Description

The 3rd World Water Congress, the first to be held in the southern hemisphere, was structured with a wide-ranging and high-quality programme, with around 900 presentations in plenary, platform, poster and workshop sessions. The full spectrum of the global community of water professionals was represented in this unparalleled opportunity to address the key challenges in water and sanitation and to report advances in water and environmental management. Over 650 papers have subsequently been peer-reviewed for publication and this issue comprises 42 papers selected on aspects of biological treatment processes for wastewater. Topics covered include nutrient removal, biofilm processes, activated sludge systems, and aeration in wastewater treatment plants. With articles by some of the world?s leading experts, highlighting new research and practical applications in municipal and industrial treatment, these proceedings are an essential compilation of the latest developments in the treatment of wastewaters using biological processes.




World Water Congress Part 1


Book Description

Selected Proceedings of the 1st IWA World Water Congress, held in Paris, France, 3-7 July 2000. The World Water Congress held in Paris in July 2000 was the first under the banner of the International Water Association, formed by the merger of the International Association on Water Quality and the International Water Services Association. The success of the merger was reflected in the unprecedented degree of interest and participation in the Congress, with nearly two-and-a-half thousand delegates attending for 450 oral presentations, 750 poster presentations and 4 workshops and seminars. From the large number of oral presentations, 40 have been selected for this issue, dealing with: Aspects of biological treatment processes Anaerobic digestion Activated sludge population dynamics Nutrient removal Biofilms With authors who rank among the world's leading experts in these fields, these proceedings are an essential compilation of the latest research, development and applications of biological processes for wastewater treatment.




1st World Water Congress: Biological treatment processes


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Published as part of the 2001 subscription to Water Science & Technology, Volume 43, Number 1.




Biological Wastewater Treatment in Warm Climate Regions


Book Description

This comprehensive book presents in a clear and informative way the basic principles of biological wastewater treatment, including theory and practice, and covering conception, design and operation. In order to ensure the practical and didactic view of the book, 371 illustrations, 322 summary tables and 117 examples are included. All major wastewater treatment processes are covered by full and interlinked design examples which are built up throughout the book, from the determination of wastewater characteristics, the impact of discharge into rivers and lakes, the design of several wastewater treatment processes and the design of sludge treatment and disposal units.




1st World Water Congress


Book Description

The World Water Congress held in Paris in July 2000 was the first under the banner of the International Water Association, formed by the merger of the International Association on Water Quality and the International Water Services Association. The success of the merger was reflected in the unprecedented degree of interest and participation in the Congress, with nearly two-and-a-half thousand delegates attending for 450 oral presentations, 750 poster presentations and 4 workshops and seminars. From the large number of oral presentations in both the operations and management and the scientific and technical sessions, 58 papers dealing with aspects of the management of water, wastewater and solids have been selected for this issue. Topics include: wastewater operational methods and tools; economic optimization and management; industrial wastewater treatment; small wastewater treatment plants; aeration in wastewater treatment; nuisance-free wastewater treatment plants; sewerage management; watershed and water resources management; landfill management of solid wastes; sludge characteristics; and sludge management. With authors who rank among the world's leading experts in these fields, tackling some of the most prominent contemporary problems, these proceedings are an essential compilation of the latest advances in the management of water, wastewater, the associated solid wastes, and the utilities responsible for these tasks.




3rd World Water Congress


Book Description

The 3rd World Water Congress, the first to be held in the southern hemisphere, was structured with a wide-ranging and high-quality programme, with around 900 presentations in plenary, platform, poster and workshop sessions. The full spectrum of the global community of water professionals was represented in this unparalleled opportunity to address the key challenges in water and sanitation and to report advances in water and environmental management. Over 650 papers have subsequently been peer-reviewed for publication and this issue comprises 42 papers selected on aspects of biological treatment processes for wastewater. Topics covered include nutrient removal, biofilm processes, activated sludge systems, and aeration in wastewater treatment plants. With articles by some of the world?s leading experts, highlighting new research and practical applications in municipal and industrial treatment, these proceedings are an essential compilation of the latest developments in the treatment of wastewaters using biological processes.




World Water Congress Part 4


Book Description

Selected Proceedings of the 1st IWA World Water Congress, held in Paris, France, 3-7 July 2000. The World Water Congress held in Paris in July 2000 was the first under the banner of the International Water Association, formed by the merger of the International Association on Water Quality and the International Water Services Association. The success of the merger was reflected in the unprecedented degree of interest and participation in the Congress, with nearly two-and-a-half thousand delegates attending for 450 oral presentations, 750 poster presentations and 4 workshops and seminars. From the large number of oral presentations, 43 dealing with aspects of wastewater treatment have been selected for this issue. Topics include adsorption, volatile organic emissions, membrane technology, particle separation, large wastewater treatment plants (design, operation and costs), instrumentation and control, agro-industries waste management. With authors who rank among the world s leading experts in these fields, tackling some of the most prominent contemporary problems, these proceedings are an essential compilation of the latest advances relating to the management of impacts on the water environment.




Wastewater Characteristics, Treatment and Disposal


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Wastewater Characteristics, Treatment and Disposal is the first volume in the series Biological Wastewater Treatment, presenting an integrated view of water quality and wastewater treatment. The book covers the following topics: wastewater characteristics (flow and major constituents) impact of wastewater discharges to rivers and lakes overview of wastewater treatment systems complementary items in planning studies. This book, with its clear and practical approach, lays the foundations for the topics that are analysed in more detail in the other books of the series. About the series: The series is based on a highly acclaimed set of best selling textbooks. This international version is comprised by six textbooks giving a state-of-the-art presentation of the science and technology of biological wastewater treatment. Other titles in the series are: Volume 2: Basic Principles of Wastewater Treatment; Volume 3: Waste Stabilisation Ponds; Volume 4: Anaerobic Reactors; Volume 5: Activated Sludge and Aerobic Biofilm Reactors; Volume 6: Sludge Treatment and Disposal