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Journal Awwa. An Oveerview of filtration / Letterman, R. D.
Titre de série : Journal Awwa Titre : An Oveerview of filtration Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Letterman, R. D. Mention d'édition : [s.n] Editeur : s.n Année de publication : 1987 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-02095 Note générale : The 1986 amendements to the drinking water act require the US Environmental protection agency to promulgate national primary drinking water regulations spécifying creteria to determine which systems using surface water sources would be required to use filtration equipment. The agency is also developing criteria designed to assure that filtration is satisfactorily pacticed if it is required. Many of the thousands of unfiltered surface water supplies in the United States will be required to install some from of filtration technology. This article defines filtration and describes how the design and operation of a filtration system are related to the required performance and the quality of the water to be treated. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Filtration Sédimentation Floculation Coagulation Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The 1986 amendements to the drinking water act require the US Environmental protection agency to promulgate national primary drinking water regulations spécifying creteria to determine which systems using surface water sources would be required to use filtration equipment. The agency is also developing criteria designed to assure that filtration is satisfactorily pacticed if it is required. Many of the thousands of unfiltered surface water supplies in the United States will be required to install some from of filtration technology. This article defines filtration and describes how the design and operation of a filtration system are related to the required performance and the quality of the water to be treated. Note de contenu : The 1986 amendements to the drinking water act require the US Environmental protection agency to promulgate national primary drinking water regulations spécifying creteria to determine which systems using surface water sources would be required to use filtration equipment. The agency is also developing criteria designed to assure that filtration is satisfactorily pacticed if it is required. Many of the thousands of unfiltered surface water supplies in the United States will be required to install some from of filtration technology. This article defines filtration and describes how the design and operation of a filtration system are related to the required performance and the quality of the water to be treated. Journal Awwa. An Oveerview of filtration [texte imprimé] / Letterman, R. D. . - [s.n] . - s.n, 1987.
ISSN : CI-02095
The 1986 amendements to the drinking water act require the US Environmental protection agency to promulgate national primary drinking water regulations spécifying creteria to determine which systems using surface water sources would be required to use filtration equipment. The agency is also developing criteria designed to assure that filtration is satisfactorily pacticed if it is required. Many of the thousands of unfiltered surface water supplies in the United States will be required to install some from of filtration technology. This article defines filtration and describes how the design and operation of a filtration system are related to the required performance and the quality of the water to be treated.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Filtration Sédimentation Floculation Coagulation Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : The 1986 amendements to the drinking water act require the US Environmental protection agency to promulgate national primary drinking water regulations spécifying creteria to determine which systems using surface water sources would be required to use filtration equipment. The agency is also developing criteria designed to assure that filtration is satisfactorily pacticed if it is required. Many of the thousands of unfiltered surface water supplies in the United States will be required to install some from of filtration technology. This article defines filtration and describes how the design and operation of a filtration system are related to the required performance and the quality of the water to be treated. Note de contenu : The 1986 amendements to the drinking water act require the US Environmental protection agency to promulgate national primary drinking water regulations spécifying creteria to determine which systems using surface water sources would be required to use filtration equipment. The agency is also developing criteria designed to assure that filtration is satisfactorily pacticed if it is required. Many of the thousands of unfiltered surface water supplies in the United States will be required to install some from of filtration technology. This article defines filtration and describes how the design and operation of a filtration system are related to the required performance and the quality of the water to be treated. Réservation
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Titre de série : Journal Awwa Titre : Simplifying design of water treatment plants for developing countries Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Wagner, E. G. Année de publication : 1983 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-10764.2 Note générale : In the developing world, there is an acute shortage of money, managerial and technical skilled labor, and well organized, stable institutions. There for, it is urgent that water treatment plants be low in first cost and designed for simple and economical operaion and maintenance. This kind of plant does not just happen/ it requires effort. This begins with a search for the best water source/ includes determining the most effective treatment proces, and continues through designing the plant. In water treatment plan design, there must be a conscious effort to minimize equipment, to maximize the use of gravity and hydraulics in the treatment process and to make use of labor rather than equipment in the operation of the plant wherever possible . Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Traitement de l'eau Plante Pays en développement Maintenance Coût Filtration Technologie appropriée Index. décimale : 628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution Résumé : In the developing world, there is an acute shortage of money, managerial and technical skilled labor, and well organized, stable institutions. There for, it is urgent that water treatment plants be low in first cost and designed for simple and economical operaion and maintenance. This kind of plant does not just happen/ it requires effort. This begins with a search for the best water source/ includes determining the most effective treatment proces, and continues through designing the plant. In water treatment plan design, there must be a conscious effort to minimize equipment, to maximize the use of gravity and hydraulics in the treatment process and to make use of labor rather than equipment in the operation of the plant wherever possible . Note de contenu : In the developing world, there is an acute shortage of money, managerial and technical skilled labor, and well organized, stable institutions. There for, it is urgent that water treatment plants be low in first cost and designed for simple and economical operaion and maintenance. This kind of plant does not just happen/ it requires effort. This begins with a search for the best water source/ includes determining the most effective treatment proces, and continues through designing the plant. In water treatment plan design, there must be a conscious effort to minimize equipment, to maximize the use of gravity and hydraulics in the treatment process and to make use of labor rather than equipment in the operation of the plant wherever possible . Journal Awwa. Simplifying design of water treatment plants for developing countries [texte imprimé] / Wagner, E. G. . - 1983.
ISSN : CI-10764.2
In the developing world, there is an acute shortage of money, managerial and technical skilled labor, and well organized, stable institutions. There for, it is urgent that water treatment plants be low in first cost and designed for simple and economical operaion and maintenance. This kind of plant does not just happen/ it requires effort. This begins with a search for the best water source/ includes determining the most effective treatment proces, and continues through designing the plant. In water treatment plan design, there must be a conscious effort to minimize equipment, to maximize the use of gravity and hydraulics in the treatment process and to make use of labor rather than equipment in the operation of the plant wherever possible .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Traitement de l'eau Plante Pays en développement Maintenance Coût Filtration Technologie appropriée Index. décimale : 628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution Résumé : In the developing world, there is an acute shortage of money, managerial and technical skilled labor, and well organized, stable institutions. There for, it is urgent that water treatment plants be low in first cost and designed for simple and economical operaion and maintenance. This kind of plant does not just happen/ it requires effort. This begins with a search for the best water source/ includes determining the most effective treatment proces, and continues through designing the plant. In water treatment plan design, there must be a conscious effort to minimize equipment, to maximize the use of gravity and hydraulics in the treatment process and to make use of labor rather than equipment in the operation of the plant wherever possible . Note de contenu : In the developing world, there is an acute shortage of money, managerial and technical skilled labor, and well organized, stable institutions. There for, it is urgent that water treatment plants be low in first cost and designed for simple and economical operaion and maintenance. This kind of plant does not just happen/ it requires effort. This begins with a search for the best water source/ includes determining the most effective treatment proces, and continues through designing the plant. In water treatment plan design, there must be a conscious effort to minimize equipment, to maximize the use of gravity and hydraulics in the treatment process and to make use of labor rather than equipment in the operation of the plant wherever possible . Réservation
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Titre de série : Journal Awwa Titre : Treating surface water for communities in developing countries: Management and operations 1985, 7, n°5 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Schulz, C. R. ; Okun, D. A. Année de publication : 1983 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-10764.1 Note générale : Water treatment plants in developing countries are use simplified technologies that require little automation or mechanization to lover capital costs significantly. Operations and maintenance are also less costiy and more suitable for local labor conditions. Use can be made of natural coagulants deried from plants and animals to reduce the cost of treatment. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Traitement de l'eau Technologie Pays en développement Eau de surface Services Filtration Maintenance Coût Plante Animal Index. décimale : 628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution Résumé : Water treatment plants in developing countries are use simplified technologies that require little automation or mechanization to lover capital costs significantly. Operations and maintenance are also less costiy and more suitable for local labor conditions. Use can be made of natural coagulants deried from plants and animals to reduce the cost of treatment. Note de contenu : Water treatment plants in developing countries are use simplified technologies that require little automation or mechanization to lover capital costs significantly. Operations and maintenance are also less costiy and more suitable for local labor conditions. Use can be made of natural coagulants deried from plants and animals to reduce the cost of treatment. Journal Awwa. Treating surface water for communities in developing countries: Management and operations 1985, 7, n°5 [texte imprimé] / Schulz, C. R. ; Okun, D. A. . - 1983.
ISSN : CI-10764.1
Water treatment plants in developing countries are use simplified technologies that require little automation or mechanization to lover capital costs significantly. Operations and maintenance are also less costiy and more suitable for local labor conditions. Use can be made of natural coagulants deried from plants and animals to reduce the cost of treatment.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Traitement de l'eau Technologie Pays en développement Eau de surface Services Filtration Maintenance Coût Plante Animal Index. décimale : 628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution Résumé : Water treatment plants in developing countries are use simplified technologies that require little automation or mechanization to lover capital costs significantly. Operations and maintenance are also less costiy and more suitable for local labor conditions. Use can be made of natural coagulants deried from plants and animals to reduce the cost of treatment. Note de contenu : Water treatment plants in developing countries are use simplified technologies that require little automation or mechanization to lover capital costs significantly. Operations and maintenance are also less costiy and more suitable for local labor conditions. Use can be made of natural coagulants deried from plants and animals to reduce the cost of treatment. Réservation
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