Biological Wastewater Treatment

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Following in the footsteps of previous highly successful and useful editions, Biological Wastewater Treatment, Third Edition presents the theoretical principles and design procedures for biochemical operations used in wastewater treatment processes. It reflects important changes and advancements in the field, such as a revised treatment of the microbiology and kinetics of nutrient removal and an update of the simulation of biological phosphorous removal with a more contemporary model.

See what’s new in the Third Edition:



  • A chapter devoted to the description and simulation of anaerobic bioreactors


  • Coverage of applications of submerged attached growth bioreactors


  • Expanded discussion of modeling attached growth systems


  • Increased information on the fate and effects of trace contaminants as they relate to xenobiotic organic chemicals


  • A chapter on applying biochemical unit operations to design systems for greater sustainability

The book describes named biochemical operations in terms of treatment objectives, biochemical environment, and reactor configuration; introduces the format and notation used throughout the text; and presents the basic stoichiometry and kinetics of microbial reactions that are key to quantitative descriptions of biochemical operations. It then examines the stoichiometry and kinetics used to investigate the theoretical performance of biological reactors containing microorganisms suspended in the wastewater. The authors apply this theory to the operations introduced, taking care to highlight the practical constraints that ensure system functionality in the real world.

The authors focus on further biochemical operations in which microorganisms grow attached to solid surfaces, adding complexity to the analysis, even though the operations are often simpler in application. They conclude with a look to the future, introducing the fate and effects of xenobiotic and trace contaminants in wastewater treatment systems and examining how the application of biochemical operations can lead to a more sustainable world.

 

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Part I Introduction and Background
1
Chapter 1 Classification of Biochemical Operations
3
Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Biochemical Operations
33
Chapter 3 Stoichiometry and Kinetics of AerobicAnoxic Biochemical Operations
75
Modeling of Ideal Suspended Growth Reactors
135
Chapter 4 Modeling Suspended Growth Systems
137
Chapter 5 Aerobic Growth of Heterotrophs in a Single Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor Receiving Soluble Substrate
151
Chapter 6 Multiple Microbial Activities in a Single Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor
195
Chapter 15 Lagoons
617
Modeling of Ideal Attached Growth Reactors
653
Chapter 16 Biofilm Modeling
655
Chapter 17 Biofilm Reactors
697
Chapter 18 Fluidized Bed Biological Reactors
739
Attached Growth Reactors
765
Chapter 19 Trickling Filter
767
Chapter 20 Rotating Biological Contactor
819

Chapter 7 Multiple Microbial Activities in Complex Systems
231
Chapter 8 Stoichiometry Kinetics and Simulations of Anaerobic Biochemical Operations
289
Chapter 9 Techniques for Evaluating Kinetic and Stoichiometric Parameters
311
Suspended Growth Reactors
351
Chapter 10 Design and Evaluation of Suspended Growth Processes
353
Chapter 11 Activated Sludge
381
Chapter 12 Biological Nutrient Removal
471
Chapter 13 Aerobic Digestion
529
Chapter 14 Anaerobic Processes
561
Chapter 21 Submerged Attached Growth Bioreactors
853
Chapter 22 Fate and Effects of Xenobiotic Organic Chemicals
895
Chapter 23 Designing Systems for Sustainability
917
Acronyms
939
Symbols
943
Unit Conversions
961
Back cover
963
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C. P. Leslie Grady Jr., Glen T. Daigger, Nancy G. Love, Carlos D. M. Filipe

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