Laboratory manual for the examination of water, waste water, and soil / H.H. Rump and H. Krist
Material type:
- 1560812214
- QD 142 .R86 1992

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Environmental and Sanitary Engineering | GC QD 142 .R86 1992 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000015522 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-178) and index.
Machine derived contents note: Safety in the Laboratory -- Quality Control -- Requirements for Analytical Methods -- Organization of Sample Collection Program and Sampling Techniques -- Field Measurements -- Laboratory Measurements -- Interpretation of Test Results.
Laboratory Manual for the Examination of Water, Waste Water, and Soil is a very informative. It starts out speaking about laboratory safety because this book talks about using chemicals and other substances that can be quite harmful. This was definitely one of the finer points of the book starting first and foremost with ways to avoid injury in the laboratory. Next the book goes into explaining how imperative quality control of the results of your laboratory work is. It explains that nothing is more important that the purity and accuracy of your results. The manual then goes into how to organize and catalogue your samples as to not get them confused with one another. In the next section the manual talks about how to take field measurements and how to properly and accurately record your results. It covers the entire test from ph, to calcium carbonate aggression. The last 2 sections go into how to take more detailed and accurate measurements back in the lab to the interpretation of all of the results that you come up with. While this book uses great detail in explaining the subject on what it was written, as for any ability to hold my interest is where this was lacking. This manual was very dry it obviously was not written to be interesting or anything of that nature, But in all seriousness this was possibly one of the most boring books I have written. The language that was used in the manual was very technical and if you do not know the terminology then it is easy to get confused and lost. Plus this language adds to the boredom because of the frustration that comes with trying to understand the highly scientific terms. But for the purpose that this novel was written for it is perfectly written using precise detail and covering all of the bases and answering all of the questions that may arise in the course of testing water samples. I recommend this book for those who are interested in entering the field of water examination it is a excellent book for those who are looking to get there feet wet in this field. But if you are in search of a page-turner something to hold your attention or just a good read I suggest that you steer far away from this book it is not one that would hold any ones attention for any long stretch of time.
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