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Water and wastewater engineering is the worlds biggest industry with more professionals working in it than in any other single industry sector. This accessible student textbook introduces the reader to the key concepts of water technology by explaining the fundamentals of hydrobiology, aquatic ecosystems, water treatment and supply and wastewater treatment.
In 2000 the Water Framework Directive came into force - this is the most substantial piece of EC water legislation to date. It requires all inland and coastal waters to reach "good status" by 2015. Professor Gray includes the new framework throughout this new edition taking into account the implications of compliance and practice, as well as discussing the topical issue of sustainable principles in water management.
Covers water quality and regulation
Deals with water quality assessment, management and treatment
Includes a new chapter on sustainability within water technology |
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Skills for Managing Rapidly Changing IT ProjectsThe subject of this book is the skills that are needed for managing software projects in the Internet era, when projects evolve rapidly, requirements change often, and new methodologies, techniques, and tools for management emerge. In this book, I have tried to transfer all my experience and the lessons learned about the... | | CCNP Wireless (642-747 IUWMS) Quick Reference (2nd Edition)
Context-aware services provision refers to the ability to locate an 802.11 device and provide services based on this location
information. Services can be offered to the located device itself or to another application based on the device location. Typical
examples of services offered to the located devices include a map of a shopping... | | Fundamentals of Semiconductor Physics and DevicesPeople come to technical books with a vast array of daerent needs and requirements, arising from their differing educational backgrounds, professional orientations and career objectives. This is particularly evident in the field of semiconductors, which stands at the juncture of physics, chemistry, electronic engineering, material science and... |
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