Environmental Engineering

by Charles R. O'Melia, Prof.; Dept. of Geography & Envir. Engrg., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD,


American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY
978-0-87262-768-0 (ISBN-13) | 0-87262-768-3 (ISBN-10), 1990, Soft Cover, Pg. 967

Conference information: 1990 Specialty Conference | Arlington, Virginia, United States | July 8-11, 1990

Out of Print: Not available at ASCE Bookstore.


Document Type: Book - Proceedings

Abstract:

This proceedings was presented at the Environmental Engineering 1990 Specialty Conference sponsored by the Environmental Engineering Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers and held in Arlington, Virginia on July 8-11, 1990. A total of 27 sessions encompassed all major areas of environmental engineering. They focused on such topics as biofilms, groundwater protection and reclamation, sewers, design in wastewater collection and treatment, water quality modeling, and exposure and risk assessment. Within these broad topics such specific concepts as activated sludge models, radwaste disposal assessment, biofilm reactor simulation, biological phosphorus removals, drinking water treatment, and acidic runoff effects were explored. By presenting this wide range of information, this proceedings will help to promote sound environmental engineering judgment and practice.



Subject Headings: Environmental engineering | Water reclamation | Water treatment | Water quality | Biofilm | Wastewater treatment | Waste treatment

 

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