Hydraulic Control Utilizing Submerged Effluent Collectors
The hydraulic design of a wastewater treatment plant involves several objectives, the most important of which are: uniform distribution of…
The hydraulic design of a wastewater treatment plant involves several objectives, the most important of which are: uniform distribution of…
Basic data are offered by the author concerning methods for determining rates for customers based on several relevant considerations of…
Trickling filters using rock media have long been a common form of biological treatment in the U.S. Used mostly in…
Compounds of mercury have long been known to be extremely hazardous, but it was not until the poisonings at Minamata…
The analysis of flow in pressure conduit networks, such as municipal water distribution systems, has occupied the attention of several…
One of the major problems involved in the final disposal of wastewater solids is the need to match disposal operations…
The canning industry is more frequently undertaking waste treatment operation at the cannery site rather than alternative disposal of its…
Economists, in evaluating the long-term benefits in public works projects, have traditionally held that long-term benefits will contribute very little…
Upgrade Seattle Metro’s primary treatment plants discharging to Puget Sound or emphasize control of combined sewer overflows? Public Law 92-500…
Stukenberg and McKinney have drawn an interesting comparison between air activated sludge and oxygen activated sludge systems.1 Their paper examines…
While many communities are talking about water reclamation, the City of Santa Rosa has turned words into action. The city…
With an average annual runoff of 70 million acre-feet (maf) and a demand of 30 maf,1 California’s water supply problem…