Economic development, population growth, and environmental pollution evolving in many parts of the world are placing great demands on existing resources of fresh water and reflecting a 'water crisis'. Resource management, efficient utilization of the water resources, and above all water purification are all alternatives to resolve the water crisis. Purification approaches include traditional approaches that have lasted for several centuries without major modifications as well as new innovative approaches. This book covers a number of water quality issues relevant to either improving the existing treatment methods or to new advanced approaches. The book has 15 chapters distributed over four sections titled: [1] Management and Modeling of Tre...
The world's population is growing and drinking water resources are declining; So the world may face ...
The need for fresh water is increasing with the rapid growth of the world's population. In countries...
Water is most essential but scarce resource in developing countries. Presently the quality & the ava...
Economic development, population growth, and environmental pollution evolving in many parts of the w...
As concerns increase over the scarcity of water resources and the role of anthropogenic activities, ...
3.1 Integrating waste and water management Economic growth in most of the world has been vigorous, e...
The global attention in recent years has focused primarily on water quantity and allocation issues. ...
International audienceThis book presents advanced techniques for wastewater treatment and the chapte...
This volume provides in-depth coverage of such topics as multi-reservoir system operation theory and...
Abstract — Approximately 25 % of the world’s population has no access to clean and safe drinking wat...
The world's water resources are limited, and according to a pessimistic view, if another world war w...
The steady increase in industrialization, urbanization and enormous population growth are leading to...
This chapter resumes the discussion of relevant historical advances in water treatment, sanitation, ...
The addition of water treatment chemicals has always been considered as a standard operation in wate...
Safe drinking water remains inaccessible to many humans in the developing countries. Research contin...
The world's population is growing and drinking water resources are declining; So the world may face ...
The need for fresh water is increasing with the rapid growth of the world's population. In countries...
Water is most essential but scarce resource in developing countries. Presently the quality & the ava...
Economic development, population growth, and environmental pollution evolving in many parts of the w...
As concerns increase over the scarcity of water resources and the role of anthropogenic activities, ...
3.1 Integrating waste and water management Economic growth in most of the world has been vigorous, e...
The global attention in recent years has focused primarily on water quantity and allocation issues. ...
International audienceThis book presents advanced techniques for wastewater treatment and the chapte...
This volume provides in-depth coverage of such topics as multi-reservoir system operation theory and...
Abstract — Approximately 25 % of the world’s population has no access to clean and safe drinking wat...
The world's water resources are limited, and according to a pessimistic view, if another world war w...
The steady increase in industrialization, urbanization and enormous population growth are leading to...
This chapter resumes the discussion of relevant historical advances in water treatment, sanitation, ...
The addition of water treatment chemicals has always been considered as a standard operation in wate...
Safe drinking water remains inaccessible to many humans in the developing countries. Research contin...
The world's population is growing and drinking water resources are declining; So the world may face ...
The need for fresh water is increasing with the rapid growth of the world's population. In countries...
Water is most essential but scarce resource in developing countries. Presently the quality & the ava...