Wetland Systems to Control Urban Runoff

Author: Scholz   M.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9780080464022

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444527349

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444527349

Subject: X7 Processing and Comprehensive Utilization of Waste;X703 Wastewater treatment and reuse

Language: ENG

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Description

Wetland Systems to Control Urban Runoff integrates natural and constructed wetlands, and sustainable drainage techniques into traditional water and wastewater systems used to treat surface runoff and associated diffuse pollution. The first part of the text introduces the fundamentals of water quality management, and water and wastewater treatment. The remaining focus of the text is on reviewing treatment technologies, disinfection issues, sludge treatment and disposal options, and current case studies related to constructed wetlands applied for runoff and diffuse pollution treatment. Professionals and students will be interested in the detailed design, operation, management, process control and water quality monitoring and applied modeling issues.


* Contains a comprehensive collection of timely, novel and innovative research case studies in the area of wetland systems applied for the treatment of urban runoff
* Demonstrates to practitioners how natural and constructed wetland systems can be integrated into traditional wastewater systems, which are predominantly applied for the treatment of surface runoff and diffuse pollution
* Assesses the design, operation, management and water treatment performance of sustainable urban drainage systems including constructed wetlands

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 5

Copyright

pp.:  6 – 7

Acknowledgements

pp.:  7 – 9

About the Author

pp.:  9 – 13

Preface

pp.:  13 – 17

Acronyms and Abbreviations

pp.:  17 – 19

Contents

pp.:  19 – 29

Chapter 1 - Water quality standards

pp.:  29 – 35

Chapter 2 - Water treatment

pp.:  35 – 39

Chapter 3 - Sewage treatment

pp.:  39 – 43

Chapter 4 - Organic effluent

pp.:  43 – 47

Chapter 5 - Stream pollution and effluent standards

pp.:  47 – 51

Chapter 6 - Preliminary treatment

pp.:  51 – 57

Chapter 7 - Primary treatment

pp.:  57 – 67

Chapter 8 - Theory of settling

pp.:  67 – 71

Chapter 9 - Coagulation and flocculation

pp.:  71 – 79

Chapter 10 - Sludge blanket clarifiers

pp.:  79 – 87

Chapter 11 - Flotation systems

pp.:  87 – 93

Chapter 12 - Slow filtration

pp.:  93 – 101

Chapter 13 - Rapid filtration

pp.:  101 – 109

Chapter 14 - Biological treatment

pp.:  109 – 113

Chapter 15 - Biological filtration

pp.:  113 – 119

Chapter 16 - Constructed wetlands

pp.:  119 – 139

Chapter 17 - Rotating biological contactors

pp.:  139 – 143

Chapter 18 - Activated sludge processes

pp.:  143 – 159

Chapter 19 - Iron and manganese removal

pp.:  159 – 163

Chapter 20 - Water softening

pp.:  163 – 169

Chapter 21 - Water microbiology

pp.:  169 – 183

Chapter 22 - Disinfection

pp.:  183 – 191

Chapter 23 - Sludge treatment and disposal

pp.:  191 – 203

Chapter 24 - Wetlands treating contaminated stream water

pp.:  203 – 223

Chapter 25 - Wetland systems to control roof runoff

pp.:  223 – 239

Chapter 26 - Wetlands treating road runoff

pp.:  239 – 255

Chapter 27 - Combined wetland and below-ground detention systems

pp.:  255 – 265

Chapter 28 - Modeling of constructed wetland performance

pp.:  265 – 285

Chapter 29 - Infiltration wetland systems

pp.:  285 – 297

Chapter 30 - Sustainable urban drainage system model

pp.:  297 – 319

Chapter 31 - Natural wetlands treating diffuse pollution

pp.:  319 – 343

References

pp.:  343 – 355

Index

pp.:  355 – 365

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