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Instrumentation Control and Automation for Waste-Water Treatment Systems

Progress in Water Technology

Authors: J. F. Andrews, R. Briggs, S. H. Jenkins Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 2013 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 593 Publication formats: EAN: 9781483159294 ISBN: 9781483159294 Category: Environmental science, engineering & technology Publisher's index: C2013-0-02617-5 Bibliographic note: -

Description

Progress in Water Technology, Volume 6: Instrumentation Control and Automation for Waste-Water Treatment Systems contains the proceedings of the International Association on Water Pollution Research Workshop on Instrumentation Control and Automation for Waste-water Treatment Systems, held in London in September 1973. Contributors review major advances that have been made in instrumentation control and automation of wastewater treatment.
This volume consists of 70 chapters organized into six sections. The work of the Directorate General Water Engineering in the Department of the Environment in the UK and the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States with respect to promotion of instrumentation, control, and automation for wastewater treatment systems is first discussed. This discussion is followed by a chapter that describes the effects of water pollution legislation in The Netherlands on the selection of wastewater treatment plants and their consequences for consulting engineers regarding process, technical, and economical feasibility. A real-time water quality management system for a major river in Pennsylvania is also considered, along with effluent control and instrumentation in Europe. The chapters that follow focus on instrumentation and control problems in the design of a modern sewage works; installation of field equipment in automated process control systems; process control for biological treatment of organic industrial wastewaters; and the use of computers to control sewage treatment.
This book will be of interest to authorities, planners, and policymakers involved in wastewater treatment and water pollution control.

TOC

  • Front Cover 2
  • Instrumentation Control and Automation for Waste-water Treatment Systems 5
  • Copyright Page 6
  • Table of Contents 7
  • FOREWORD 15
  • OPENING ADDRESS 17
  • RESPONSE 21
    • CONCUSION 22
  • SESSION I: Instrumentation, Automation and Control for Waste-water Treatment Systems 23
    • Chapter 1. THE DGWE'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PROMOTION OF INSTRUMENTATION, CONTROL AND AUTOMATION FOR WASTE-WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS 25
      • THE DGWE 25
      • EXISTING CONTROL SYSTEMS 26
      • OBSERVATIONS ON EXISTING SYSTEMS 26
      • PROGRESSION TO CONTROL SYSTEMS 26
      • THE WORKING PARTY 27
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