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The updated third edition of the definitive guide to water
treatment engineering, now with all-new online content Stantec's
Water Treatment: Principles and Design provides comprehensive
coverage of the principles, theory, and practice of water treatment
engineering. Written by world-renowned experts in the field of
public water supply, this authoritative volume covers all key
aspects of water treatment engineering, including plant design,
water chemistry and microbiology, water filtration and
disinfection, residuals management, internal corrosion of water
conduits, regulatory requirements, and more. The updated third
edition of this industry-standard reference includes an entirely
new chapter on potable reuse, the recycling of treated wastewater
into the water supply using engineered advanced treatment
technologies. QR codes embedded throughout the book connect the
reader to online resources, including case studies and high-quality
photographs and videos of real-world water treatment facilities.
This edition provides instructors with access to additional
resources via a companion website. Contains in-depth chapters on
processes such as coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation, ion
exchange, adsorption, and gas transfer Details membrane filtration
technologies, advanced oxidation, and potable reuse Addresses
ongoing environmental concerns, pharmacological agents in the water
supply, and treatment strategies Describes reverse osmosis
applications for brackish groundwater, wastewater, and other water
sources Includes high-quality images and illustrations, useful
appendices, tables of chemical properties and design data, and more
than 450 exercises with worked solutions Stantec's Water Treatment:
Principles and Design, Updated Third Edition remains an
indispensable resource for engineers designing or operating water
treatment plants, and is an essential textbook for students of
civil, environmental, and water resources engineering.
Sceptics raise doubts about our ability to have knowledge
generally, and naturalists use scientific discoveries to question
common-sense thinking about the world, language, and the mind. This
book replies to these contentions, using a transcendental argument
to show that everyday thought constitutes an interlocking system of
concepts presupposed by all types of reasoning, including empirical
science. Thus sceptics cannot question ordinary belief, or science
challenge everyday thinking, without undermining their own
legitimacy. In addition to replying to arguments by scientific
naturalists in a number of areas, the book presents common-sense
thought in detail about reality and the mind. It also considers the
circumstances under which religious belief is justified. The result
is a contemporary defense of our over-all conceptual scheme giving
everyday thought a central place but also accommodating scientific
and other forms of thinking.
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