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Crittenden (civil and environmental engineering, Arizona State University) provides a text which can be used in undergraduate elective classes in water treatment and graduate classes in water treatment, ground remediation, and physical chemical treatment. This second edition has been completely rewritten, reflecting changes in the field since the first edition was published 19 years ago. There are new chapters on conventional and advanced chemical oxidation processes and membrane filtration. To provide a background for discussion of water treatment theory and technology, separate chapters are devoted to water quality, microbiological quality, and water quality management strategies. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR More Reviews and Recommendations MWH is a global leader in providing knowledge-driven services. With more than $1 billion in revenue, its 6,500 specialists in more than thirty-six countries provide premier solutions to municipalities, government agencies, multinational companies, industrial concerns, and military organizations worldwide. From Boston to Beijing, Melbourne to Mexico City, clients rely on MWH to optimize their operations' overall performances, forecast future needs, address regulatory concerns, satisfy diverse stakeholders, manage complex programs, and achieve maximum benefits from capital investments. |
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