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    DRINKING WATER
    Principles and Practices

    by P J de Moel (TU Delft, The Netherlands), J Q J C Verberk (TU Delft, The Netherlands), & J C van Dijk (TU Delft, The Netherlands & Kiwa Water Research, The Netherlands)

    Table of Contents (136k)
    Preface (122k)
    Planning and design (2,469k)
    Finances (2,438k)
    Addendum (1,226k)

    This unique volume provides a comprehensive overview of all the major aspects of modern drinking water systems in the western European context. It not only covers the theoretical principles, but also the historical background and practical aspects of design and operation, legislation, planning and finance of drinking water supply in its social and economic context.

    The principles and practices are illustrated using experiences from The Netherlands. The Dutch drinking water supply is well known for its multiple barrier systems and high technical standards. The Dutch drinking water is of high quality and does not contain chlorine, and the Dutch therefore readily drink tap water and do not see the need to buy bottled water or in-house filters, with their drawbacks on national economics, public health and the environment. This illustrative overview can be used as a reference for other countries and regions.

    This book is the adopted textbook for the author J.C.van Dijk's course: Drinking Water Treatment at http://ocw.tudelft.nl/courses/watermanagement

     
    Contents:
    • Sanitary Engineering
    • Amsterdam Water
    • Drinking Water Companies
    • Planning and Design
    • Finances
    • Water Consumption
    • Water Quality
    • Groundwater
    • Surface Water
    • Distribution
     
    Readership: Undergraduates and graduate students is civil and environmental engineering, professionals from the water industry, including government and consultants, general public.
     
     
    416pp    Pub. date: Nov 2006  
    ISBN:   978-981-256-836-6
    981-256-836-0
       US$86 / £52

     


    416pp    Pub. date: Nov 2006  
    ISBN:   978-981-277-336-4(ebook)
    981-277-336-3(ebook)
       US$112

     


     

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