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Sewerage and sewage treatment / Harold Eaton Babbit

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : John Wiley & Son, Inc., c1922Description: 531 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781314440553
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TD 645 .B33 1922
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Work preliminary to design -- Chapter 3. Quantity of sewage -- Chapter 4. Hydraulics of sewers -- Chapter 5. Design of Sewerage systems -- Chapter 6. Appurtenances -- Chapter 7. Pumps and pumping stations -- Chapter 8. Materials for sewers -- Chapter 9. Design of the sewer ring -- Chapter 10. Contracts and specifications -- Chapter 11. Construction -- Chapter 12. Maintenance of sewers -- Chapter 13. Composition and properties of sewage -- Chapter 14. Disposal by dilution -- Chapter 15. Screening and sedimentation -- Chapter 16. Septicization -- Chapter 17. Filtration and irrigation -- Chapter 18. Activated sludge -- Chapter 19. Acid precipitation, Lime and electricity and disinfection -- Chapter 20. Sludge -- Chapter 21. Automatic dosing devices.
Summary: By illustrating the ways in which cities' drainage systems functioned, in fact, allows modern readers to learn about society during the time the text was written.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Main General Circulation Environmental and Sanitary Engineering GC TD 645 .B33 1922 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000018847

Reprint 2021.

Includes index.

Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Work preliminary to design -- Chapter 3. Quantity of sewage -- Chapter 4. Hydraulics of sewers -- Chapter 5. Design of Sewerage systems -- Chapter 6. Appurtenances -- Chapter 7. Pumps and pumping stations -- Chapter 8. Materials for sewers -- Chapter 9. Design of the sewer ring -- Chapter 10. Contracts and specifications -- Chapter 11. Construction -- Chapter 12. Maintenance of sewers -- Chapter 13. Composition and properties of sewage -- Chapter 14. Disposal by dilution -- Chapter 15. Screening and sedimentation -- Chapter 16. Septicization -- Chapter 17. Filtration and irrigation -- Chapter 18. Activated sludge -- Chapter 19. Acid precipitation, Lime and electricity and disinfection -- Chapter 20. Sludge -- Chapter 21. Automatic dosing devices.

By illustrating the ways in which cities' drainage systems functioned, in fact, allows modern readers to learn about society during the time the text was written.

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