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Water Quality Engineering Physical / Chemical Treatment Processes

ISBN: 9781118169650 | 1118169654
Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley
Pub. Date: 6/24/2013

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SummaryAuthor Biography
This comprehensive graduate-level textbook covers the physical and chemical processes for treating water and wastewater. It describes the fundamental tools for investigating and studying water and wastewater treatment processes, removing soluble contaminants from water, and removing particulate materials from water. These processes are often performed in series; the order of the chapters reflects the order of a treatment train. An extensive chapter on membrane processes closes the book. This textbook deals equally with industrial and waste trea... MORE

MARK M. BENJAMIN, PhD, is Professor of Environmental Engineering at the University of Washington. A Fulbright Fellow, Dr. Benjamin is an expert in physical and chemical treatment processes. His research examines the behavior of natural organic matter and its removal from potable water sources. Moreover, he has developed adsorption-based processes for the removal of metals, natural organic matter, and other contaminants from solutions. A major focus of his current research has been the membrane treatment of drinking water.

DESMOND F. LAWLER, PhD, holds the Nasser I. Al-Rashid Chair in Civil Engineering at the University of Texas and is a member of the University's Distinguished Teaching Academy. Throughout his career, his research and teaching have focused on physical-chemical treatment processes. The research has emphasized particle removal in drinking water and wastewater but has also involved gas transfer, precipitation, oxidation, and desalination. Fourteen of his Ph.D. advisees hold academic positions, while his numerous M.S. research graduates work in consulting firms and government agencies.



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