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Sustainable Water Engineering
Theory and Practice
Ensuring safe and plentiful supplies of potable water (both now and for future generations) and developing sustainable treatment processes for wastewater are among the world’s greatest engineering challenges. However, sustainability requires investment of money, time and knowledge. Some parts of the world are already working towards this goal but many nations have neither the political will nor the resources to tackle even basic provision and sanitation. Combining theory and practice from the developing and developed worlds with high- and low-tech, high- and low-cost solutions, this book discusses fundamental and advanced aspects of water engineering and includes:
water resource issues including climate change, water scarcity, economic and financial aspects
requirements for sustainable water systems
fundamentals of treatment and process design
industrial water use and wastewater treatment
sustainable effluent disposal
sustainable construction principles