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Main Title Advanced Water Supply and Wastewater Treatment: A Road to Safer Society and Environment [electronic resource] /
Type EBOOK
Author Hlavinek, Petr.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Winkler, Igor.
Marsalek, Jiri.
Mahrikova, Ivana.
Publisher Springer Netherlands,
Year Published 2011
Call Number TD419-428
ISBN 9789400702806
Subjects Environmental sciences ; Civil engineering ; Environmental pollution
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0280-6
Collation XIX, 353p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Preface -- Acknowledgement -- List of Contributors -- Advanced Water Supply -- Strategies for Enhancing Sustainability of Urban Water Systems -- Environmental Advances by Water Supply Impact -- Water Pollution Level as a Key Impact on Human Health. Analysis and Prediction of Health Status after Water Supply System Improvement in Chernivtsi City -- Examples of Reconstruction and Extension of Group Water Supply Systems in the Czech Republic -- Nom Removal from Freshwater Supplies by Advanced Separation Technology -- Advanced Wastewater Treatment -- The Influence of Seasonality on the Economic Efficiency of Wastewater Treatment Plants -- Perspectives of Decentralized Wastewater Treatment for Rural Areas -- Combined Sewer Network in Hilly Region: Field Survey and Pollutant Overflow Optimization -- Solar Water Purification at Household Level; Application of Membrane and Membrane-Like Technologies for State-of-the-Art Wastewater Treatment -- Type of Sewer System - Technical and Environmental Advances and Arrangements -- Ozonation of Tertiary Treated Wastewater - a Solution for Micro Pollutant Removal? -- Comparison of Two Treatments for the Removal of Organic Micro-Pollutants: Conventional Activated Sludge (CAS) followed by Ultrafiltration (UF) vs. Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) -- Sludge Tanks Operation in Small and Middle-Sized Waste Water Treatment Plants -- Use of Natural Materials for Wastewater Treatment & Improvement of Water Quality -- Feasibility Studies for Water Reuse Projects: Economic Valuation of Environmental Benefits -- Case Studies of Water Resource Management -- Water Resources in Jordan -- Transboundary Migration of the River Water Pollutants between Ukraine and Romania: A Case Study of Bukovyna Region -- Impact of Waste Water Treatment Facilities on Ground Water (An Example of Svetlogorsk City, Belarus) -- Sustainable Use of Wastewater and Sludge in Jordan; Residues of Persistent Organic Pollutants, A Review -- Reflections over the Water Cycle Impact on the Peace Process in the Middle East -- Poster Section -- New Method of the Boundary Rainfall Capacity Computation -- Contributions to the Development of Photometric and Spectrophotometric Portable Kits for Water Analysis -- A New Generation of Instrumental Analytical Devices for Controlling and Monitoring of Water Quality -- The Study of Toxic Effects of Wastewaters Discharged from the Vilnius Treatment Plant on Fish -- The Impact of Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant Waste Water on Lake Druksiai before the Decommissioning of the Plant (2007-2009) -- Phytoremediation of Waters at an Urban Station of Water Purification by Water Hyacinth with Preinduction of Metallothioneins -- Anoxic Granulation in USB Reactor with Anaerobic Granulated Sludge as an Inoculum -- Comparison of two Flat Sheet Membrane Modules used in a Real Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant -- Problems of Regulation of Anthropogenic Load on the Water Objects with Various Dilution Ratio in Ukraine -- Water Supply of Chernivtsi (Ukraine): Problems and Possible Solutions -- Sorption of Ammonium Cations and Heavy Metal Ions from the Natural Artesian Waters with the Basalt Tufa Samples -- Deactivation of Hazardous Uranium Contaminated Water in Black Sea Basin -- The Influence of Wastewater Disposal System on the Quality and Quantity of the Wastewater Transported to a Wastewater Treatment Plant -- Subject Index. �Stable, safe, secure and readily available water supply is one of the key factors in ensuring a good level of the public health and a stable society. Scientific assessments show that about 80 % of diseases and one-third of the total death toll in the developing countries are caused by the low quality of the drinking water. Other countries are also suffering from water shortages and insufficient quality of the drinking water. Many rivers in Europe and in other parts of the world are significantly polluted by insufficiently treated or untreated wastewater discharge. This book is based on the discussions and papers prepared for the NATO Advanced Research Workshop that took place in Lviv, Ukraine, and addressed recent advances in water supply and wastewater treatment as a prerequisite for a safer society and environment. The contributions critically assess the existing knowledge on urban water management and provide an overview of the current water management issues, especially in the countries in transition in Central and Eastern Europe and in the Mediterranean Dialogue countries.