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Prepared for the American Society of Civil Engineers by Economic Development Research Group, Inc., and Downstream Strategies Each report in the Failure to Act series provides an objective analysis of the economic implications for the United States of its continued underinvestment in infrastructure. Reports in the series assess the implications of present trends in infrastructure investment for the productivity of industries, national competitiveness, and the costs for households. Analysis considers both the building of new infrastructure to meet increasing population and expanded economic activity and the maintenance or rebuilding of existing infrastructure that needs repair or replacement. This report focuses on the pipes, treatment plants, pumping stations, and other infrastructure that make up the nation's public drinking-water and wastewater systems. Topics include: an introduction; overview of water infrastructure; the overall water and wastewater infrastructure gap; a regional overview; the analytical framework; economic impacts; and conclusions.
Infrastructure (Economics) --- Sewage --- Infrastructure --- Water treatment --- Economic factors --- Investments --- Wastewater treatment --- Pumping stations --- Wastewater treatment plants --- Research and development --- Infrastructure --- Water treatment --- Economic factors --- Investments --- Wastewater treatment --- Pumping stations --- Wastewater treatment plants --- Research and development
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Copublished by WEF Press and ASCE Sponsored by the Water Environment Federation and the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers Sustainability and Energy Management for Water Resource Recovery Facilities, WEF MOP 38 / ASCE MOP 137, describes the best practices for evaluating and improving the energy management and sustainability of wastewater treatment plants. Global climate change, volatile energy prices, and other potential forces of change require designers to plan and design water resource recovery facilities (WRRF) that are sustainable—less costly to operate and maintain over a plant’s full life cycle and more resilient to near- and long-term change. This Manual of Practice begins with an assessment of commonly used sustainability frameworks. It then offers guidance on the practical application of sustainability concepts at key decisions points during the planning, preliminary design, final design, construction, and operational phases of WRRF capital projects. The volume discusses strategies, tools, and references that are globally applicable and helps in planning projects that meet today’s expectations for WRRFs: significantly reduced energy consumption, modern automated equipment with less downtime, lower operation and maintenance costs, resiliency to weather extremes, lower chemical inputs, and marketable products through resource recovery. WEF MOP 38 / ASCE MOP 137 is a companion volume to Design of Water Resource Recovery Facilities, Sixth Edition, and will be of interest to environmental and wastewater engineers, facility managers, and others working on modern wastewater treatment plants.
Water resources development. --- Water-supply --- Management. --- Energy development --- Natural resources --- Water treatment plants --- Water resources --- Wastewater treatment plants --- Sustainable development --- Recycling --- Energy recovery --- Hydro power --- Water management
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Sewage disposal plants. --- Effluent treatment plants --- Sewage treatment plants --- Sewage works --- Wastewater treatment plants --- Water pollution control plants --- WPCPs (Sewage disposal) --- Refuse disposal facilities --- Sewage --- Purification
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These standards offer guidelines that apply to the physical security of facilities with potable water source, treatment, and distribution systems, as well as with wastewater collection and treatment systems and stormwater systems. Taken together, these standards can provide direction for utilities as they design or retrofit their infrastructure to ensure the physical security of water and wastewater/stormwater systems. Recommendations include the use of physical and electronic security measures to protect against various design-basis threats that could otherwise defeat the mission of the utility. Other considerations for utilities applying specific security technologies and methods is included. Additional physical security for water and wastewater/stormwater facilities is beneficial for continuity of business, protection of water quality, provision of sufficient water quantity, ensuring public confidence, and protection of public health and safety. These new standard guidelines, based on draft guidelines prepared by ASCE and the American Water Works Association, with technical input from the Water Environment Federation, will be valuable to anyone involved with the physical security of water, wastewater, or stormwater utilities.
Water treatment plants --- Storm sewers --- Public health and safety --- Structural safety --- Utilities --- Water supply systems --- Wastewater treatment plants --- Wastewater treatment --- Water storage --- Security measures --- Standards.
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Prepared by the Water and Wastewater Committee of the Technical Council on Lifeline Earthquakes Engineering of ASCE. This TCLEE Monograph provides checklists to screen for seismically vulnerable water and wastewater facilities. The checklists facilitate the assessment of seismic vulnerability for water and wastewater system components and provide useful information for improving loss mitigation programs. A brief overview explains the checklist format and organization. Checklists are presented for five categories of water and wastewater system facilities and components: surface facilities and components; storage, distribution, and collection components; treatment facilities and components; support equipment; and administration, operations and maintenance facility contents.
Waterworks --- Sewage disposal plants --- Earthquake hazard analysis. --- Water treatment plants --- Storage facilities --- Seismic tests --- Wastewater management --- Wastewater treatment plants --- Water storage --- Seismic effects --- Infrastructure vulnerability --- Earthquake effects. --- Earthquake effects. --- Water treatment plants --- Storage facilities --- Seismic tests --- Wastewater management --- Wastewater treatment plants --- Water storage --- Seismic effects --- Infrastructure vulnerability
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Advances in Water and Wastewater Treatment provides state-of-the-art information on the application of innovative technologies for water and wastewater treatment with an emphasis on the scientific principles for pollutant or pathogen removal. Described in detail are the practice and principles of wastewater treatment on topics such as: global warming, sustainable development, nutrient removal, bioplastics production, biosolid digestion and composting, pathogen reduction, metal leaching, secondary clarifiers, surface and subsurface constructed wetland, and wastewater reclamation. Topics include: watershed management, atrazine control, radon removal, pathogen removal, disinfection technologies, control of disinfection by-products, and management of water treatment plant residuals. Environmental engineers and scientists involved in the practice of environmental engineering will benefit from the basic principles to innovation technologies application.
Sewage --- Water --- Sewage --- Water --- Water treatment --- Water reclamation --- Water pollution --- Water treatment plants --- Wastewater treatment --- Water quality --- Water management --- Wastewater treatment plants --- Purification --- Technological innovations. --- Purification --- Technological innovations. --- Purification. --- Purification. --- Water treatment --- Water reclamation --- Water pollution --- Water treatment plants --- Wastewater treatment --- Water quality --- Water management --- Wastewater treatment plants
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Sewage disposal plants --- -Sewage disposal, Rural --- Sanitation, Rural --- Effluent treatment plants --- Sewage treatment plants --- Sewage works --- Wastewater treatment plants --- Water pollution control plants --- WPCPs (Sewage disposal) --- Refuse disposal facilities --- Sewage --- Design and construction --- Purification --- Sewage disposal, Rural
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Taking the reader through the history of industrial waste treatment and directing them toward a new path of best practice, this book illustrates how current treatment techniques are affected by regulatory and economic constraints, scientific knowledge and tolerances. This book provides the reader with the basis for a more effective method of waste treatment which is sustainable and supportive of industrial improvements. Overall, it provides valuable information for planners, industrial, civil and environmental engineers and government officials for a better understanding of current practices
Factory and trade waste --- Sewage disposal plants. --- Purification. --- Effluent treatment plants --- Sewage treatment plants --- Sewage works --- Wastewater treatment plants --- Water pollution control plants --- WPCPs (Sewage disposal) --- Purification of factory and trade waste --- Refuse disposal facilities --- Sewage --- Purification
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Sludge Reduction Technologies in Wastewater Treatment Plants is a review of the sludge reduction techniques integrated in wastewater treatment plants with detailed chapters on the most promising and most widespread techniques. The aim of the book is to update the international community on the current status of knowledge and techniques in the field of sludge reduction. It will provide a comprehensive understanding of the following issues in sludge reduction: principles of sludge reduction techniques; process configurations; potential performance; advantages and drawbacks; and economics and energy consumption. This book will be essential reading for managers and technical staff of wastewater treatment plants as well as graduate students and post-graduate specialists.
Sewage sludge --- Sewage disposal plants --- Management. --- Effluent treatment plants --- Sewage treatment plants --- Sewage works --- Wastewater treatment plants --- Water pollution control plants --- WPCPs (Sewage disposal) --- Biosolids --- Sludge, Sewage --- Refuse disposal facilities --- Sewage --- Sewage disposal --- Purification --- Environmental Sciences --- Wastewater --- Reuse & Sludge
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The book on Physico-Chemical Treatment of Wastewater and Resource Recovery provides an efficient and low-cost solution for remediation of wastewater. This book focuses on physico-chemical treatment via advanced oxidation process, adsorption, its management and recovery of valuable chemicals. It discusses treatment and recovery process for the range of pollutants including BTX, PCB, PCDDs, proteins, phenols, antibiotics, complex organic compounds and metals. The occurrence of persistent pollutants poses deleterious effects on human and environmental health. Simple solutions for recovery of valuable chemicals and water during physico-chemical treatment of wastewater are discussed extensively. This book provides necessary knowledge and experimental studies on emerging physico-chemical processes for reducing water pollution and resource recovery.
Sewage disposal plants --- Management. --- Effluent treatment plants --- Sewage treatment plants --- Sewage works --- Wastewater treatment plants --- Water pollution control plants --- WPCPs (Sewage disposal) --- Refuse disposal facilities --- Sewage --- Purification --- Engineering --- Physical Sciences --- Engineering and Technology --- Ecohydrology --- Environmental Engineering
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