2nd Edition
Water and Wastewater Treatment A Guide for the Nonengineering Professional, Second Edition
Introduction
Current Issues in Water and Wastewater Treatment Operations
Basics of Water Treatment
Water Regulations, Parameters, and Characteristics
Water Purification: System Overview
Sources, Intake, and Screening
Coagulation and Flocculation
Sedimentation
Filtration
Disinfection
Distribution
Basics of Wastewater Treatment
Wastewater Regulations, Parameters, and Characteristics
Wastewater Sources and Types
Wastewater Treatment: Basic Overview
Collection Systems
Preliminary Treatment
Primary Sedimentation
Biological Treatment
Secondary Sedimentation
Advanced Treatment
Wastewater Disinfection
Discharge Effluent
Basics of Water and Wastewater Solids Treatment and Management
Water Solids Management: System Overview
Water Solids Treatment and Disposal
Wastewater Biosolids Management: System Overview
Wastewater Biosolids Treatment
Wastewater Biosolids Disposal
Glossary
Index
Biography
Joanne E. Drinan is a retired U.S. Navy chief petty officer with 20 years of active duty. She also was an administrative coordinator for a large wastewater treatment sanitation district. She currently works for a nonprofit organization and has authored/coauthored more than 12 environmental science books.
Frank R. Spellman is a retired U.S. Navy officer with 26 years of active duty, a retired environmental safety and health manager for a large wastewater sanitation district, and a retired assistant professor of environmental health at Old Dominion University. Dr. Spellman has authored/coauthored 76 books and currently consults on environmental matters with the U.S. Department of Justice and various law firms and environmental entities throughout the world.
Praise for the Bestselling Previous Edition
"It is a very well-structured book and, when reading it, it becomes clear that it is indeed for the non-engineering professional as mentioned in the title and in the introduction of the book... Technically speaking, the contents of the book are very good and allow the reader to understand all the processes present in different types and steps of water and wastewater treatment. This is also supported by the very good and straightforward way of explaining things and, as already mentioned, the very good structure of the book... In conclusion, this book is a very good introduction and reference book to water and wastewater treatment, especially for the non-engineering professional."
—International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Vol. 15, No. 5, 2001






