Description
JOHN WILEY Theory And Practice Of Water And Wastewater Treatment 2Nd Edition by Ronald L Droste and Ronald L Gehr
Provides an excellent balance between theory and applications in the ever-evolving field of water and wastewater treatment
Completely updated and expanded, this is the most current and comprehensive textbook available for the areas of water and wastewater treatment, covering the broad spectrum of technologies used in practice today—ranging from commonly used standards to the latest state of the art innovations. The book begins with the fundamentals—applied water chemistry and applied microbiology—and then goes on to cover physical, chemical, and biological unit processes. Both theory and design concepts are developed systematically, combined in a unified way, and are fully supported by comprehensive, illustrative examples.
Theory and Practice of Water and Wastewater Treatment, 2nd Edition:
Addresses physical/chemical treatment, as well as biological treatment, of water and wastewater
Includes a discussion of new technologies, such as membrane processes for water and wastewater treatment, fixed-film biotreatment, and advanced oxidation
Provides detailed coverage of the fundamentals: basic applied water chemistry and applied microbiology
Fully updates chapters on analysis and constituents in water; microbiology; and disinfection
Develops theory and design concepts methodically and combines them in a cohesive manner
Includes a new chapter on life cycle analysis (LCA)
Theory and Practice of Water and Wastewater Treatment, 2nd Edition is an important text for undergraduate and graduate level courses in water and/or wastewater treatment in Civil, Environmental, and Chemical Engineering.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
RONALD DROSTE, PHD, is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Ottawa, and a Fellow of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE).
RONALD GEHR, PHD, is an Associate Professor (Post-retirement) in the Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics at McGill University and a Fellow of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE).