TY - BOOK AU - Stephenson,David ED - ScienceDirect eBooks. TI - Water and wastewater systems analysis T2 - Developments in water science SN - 9780444429452 AV - TD370 .S74 1988eb PY - 1988/// KW - Water quality management KW - Water reuse KW - Water resources development KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS KW - Real Estate KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Eau KW - Qualité KW - Gestion KW - ram KW - Réutilisation KW - Gestion des ressources en eau KW - Wasserreserve KW - swd KW - Wassergüte KW - Abwasser KW - Natural resources: Water KW - Planning KW - Applications of systems analysis KW - Electronic books KW - local N1 - Includes bibliographical references and indexes; 1. Water quality in industrial systems. 2. Mathematical modelling of water quality. 3. Non conservative parameters. 4. Numerical methods. 5. Mass balance of stormwater pollutants. 6. Optimum allocation of water resources subject to quality constraints. 7. Economics of desalination of wastewaters. 8. Computer analysis justifies desalination. 9. Integer programming planning of treated wastewater conveyance for artificial recharge of an aquifer. 10. Optimal planning of regional wastewater treatment. 11. Simulation of sewer flow. 12. Sewerage systems management. 13. Water quality monitoring networks. Author index. Subject index. (A full list of contents is available on request from the publisher); Electronic reproduction; [S.l.]; HathiTrust Digital Library; 2011 N2 - This book provides a sound basis for analysing water supply schemes from the point of view of water quality. A systematic approach to decision making in water resources planning is presented with particular reference to wastewater re-use. Methods for deciding between recycling, purification or use of river water are given. The problems of poor quality water are documented and alternatives suggested, including management in a way to achieve objectives in the most economic manner. Various methods of system simulation and optimization are applied in a number of case studies. Methods of analysis and numerical methods are described, as well as the basis of pollution and water quality. The economics of desalination are also discussed. The examples studied range from regional supplies to internal re-circulation. Groundwater and artificial recharge are considered, and stormwater quality and sewerage systems are also covered. Computer applications exist throughout and a number of simulation and optimization programs in BASIC are presented. The necessity for scientific sampling procedures in monitoring water quality, an often ignored subject, was written by Professor Tom Sanders of Colorado State University. The theory and case studies should prove of value in many aspects of planning the use of water resources with quality constraints. Wastewater re-use and conservation are therefore promoted by the approach adopted UR - http://ezproxy.alfaisal.edu/login?url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/01675648/34 ER -