Water Supply and Pollution Control

Water Supply and Pollution Control by Warren Viessman is a comprehensive resource published by Harpercollins College Div in 1992. This fifth edition spans 816 pages and is written in English, targeting undergraduate students in civil and environmental engineering. The book offers a thorough examination of modern water management, focusing on the functions of both water and wastewater treatment processes.
Readers will find detailed discussions on various aspects of water management, including treatment processes, standards, and sewer design. The text integrates theory and practice, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of water supply and purification, as well as sewage purification. This edition features significant revisions across many chapters, along with new problems and a clearer presentation, making it a valuable reference for students and professionals in the field.
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Written for undergraduate students of civil engineering and environmental engineering, this text provides a rigorous, state-of-the-art examination of modern water management. It demonstrates the functions of the water treatment process, rather than limiting the discussion to water or wastewater treatment. Both water and wastewater processes are covered, with the theory, practice and related topics of each presented. This edition includes material on standards, treatment processes, water use and development, as well as sewer design. Major revisions are reflected in many chapters and sections, and new problems and a clearer presentation are also featured.
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