This book adopts a "show and tell" approach to guiding readers in
the area of industrial wastewater treatment and the facilities
associated with such treatment. It assumes the reader is familiar
with wastewater treatment theory but may be unfamiliar with the
reasons why certain unit processes or equipment are included in
practice, how these work, and why they fail therein. Industrial
wastewaters are extremely varied and this complicates their
treatment and discussion. Numerous tables showing industrial
wastewater characteristics and photographs of facilities are
provided so that the reader can better appreciate industrial
wastewater treatment and its "culture" in Asia, and gain a degree
of familiarity with the subject unachievable if only text
descriptions were used. The book aims to provide a link between
theory and practice. It does not only cover typical textbook
material but also includes much information that would usually be
accessible only to persons who have handled wastewaters and
treatment facilities personally. The numerous examples provided
have been drawn from the author's own field experience over two
decades in Asia.
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