Eighth International Conference on Water Pollution Research : Sydney, Australia 17-22 October 1976 /
Eighth International Conference on Water Pollution Research.
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Pergamon Press,
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Publisher Address: | Oxford : |
Publication Dates: | 1978. |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
Series: |
Progress in Water Technology
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Online Access: |
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080209029 |
Summary: |
Eighth International Conference on Water Pollution Research. |
Item Description: |
Includes index. Chapter 15. technical requirements and analysis methods for evaluating the environmental consequences of groundwater contamination. |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (1285 pages) : illustrations. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9781483187938 1483187934 |
Index Number: | TD420 |
CLC: | X52-532 |
Contents: |
Front Cover; Eighth International Conference on Water Pollution Research; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IAWPR, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 17- 22 OCTOBER, 1976; CHAPTER 2. SPRAY IRRIGATION WITH WASTEWATER: THE PROBLEM OF AEROSOLIZATION AND DISPERSION OF ENTERIC MICROORGANISMS; INTRODUCTION; METHODS; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. GREAT LAKES WATER QUALITY AGREEMENT; BACKGROUND TO THE INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT; BASIN DESCRIPTION; ADMINISTRATIVE FRAMEWORK; IMMEDIATE RESEARCH NEEDS. Water quality objectivespollution control achievements; ijc reference studies; response of lakes to remedial programs; references; chapter 4. comparative evaluation of commercial polyelectrolytes for flocculating alum precipitated domestic wastewater; summary; experimental; results and discussion; conclusions; references; chapter 5. virus retention by soil; results and discussion; conclusions; references; chapter 6. localised destratification of large reservoirs to control discharge temperatures; summary; introduction; investigation programme; conclusion; acknowledgements; references. Chapter 7. treatment of chlorinated hydrocarbons wastewater by activated carbon adsorption with steam regenerationintroduction; materials and methods; results and analysis; discussion; references; chapter 8. the removal of viruses by slow sand filtration; abstract; introduction; materials and methods; conclusions; acknowledgement; references; chapter 9. a multidimensional analysis of the results of the french 1971 surface water quality network control in the river basin ""seine-normandie""; summary; i -- classical statistical analyses; ii -- the different types of waters. Ill -- THE STUDY OF WATER QUALITYIV -- THE SEASONAL EFFECTS; V -- CONCLUSIONS; CHAPTER 10. A FUNDAMENTAL STUDY OF THE REMOVAL OF POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS FROM WATER DURING CHLORINATION; EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH; STUDIES OF THE CHLORINATION OF PAH; CONSTQUENCES FOR WATER TREATMSNT; MEASUREMENTS OF PAH AT A WATER TREATMENT WORKS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 11. VIRUS REMOVAL IN ACTIVATED-SLUDGE SEWAGE TREATMENT; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; MATERIAL & METHODS; RESULTS; CONCLUSIONS; CHAPTER 12. HYDRODYNAMICS OF BUBBLE PLUMES AND OXYGEN ABSORPTION IN STRATIFIED IMPOUNDMENTS; SUMMARY; BACKGROUND. Mathematical modeldescription of experimental work; results and discussion; design for oxygenation of clark hill reservoir discharges; continuous oxygen injection upstream; acknowledgement; references; chapter 13. chromium removal with activated carbon; experimental procedures; reduction and adsorption; chromium desorption; engineering applications; conclusions; references; chapter 14. nitrogen phosphate and virus removal from sewage water during land filtration; procedure; results and discussion; summary and conclusions; references. |