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Water Treatment Plant Design

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The industry standard reference for water treatment plant design and modernization has been updated to include hot topics such as security and design, vulnerability assessments, and planning against vandalism and sabotage, as well as the latest information on codes, regulations, and water quality standards.

* Latest code updates and new water quality standards
* Design operation and analysis of treatment facilities

896 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1989

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June 23, 2022
If you're in the market for a book on water treatment plant design, then you've come to the right place. I recently read this book and I have to say, it was pretty interesting! I never knew there were so many different types of industrial water treatment equipment or that commercial water treatment could be so complex.

It got me thinking about all the different ways we use water in our everyday lives and how important it is to have access to clean, safe water. We take water for granted so much of the time, but when you really think about it, it's a miracle substance.

Without clean water, we wouldn't be able to survive. That's why I'm grateful for companies like Culligan Commercial & Industrial Water Treatment (https://www.culliganindustrialwater.com/) who provide us with the resources we need to purify our water. They make sure we have access to clean water, and that's something we all should be thankful for.

This book covers all the basics of water treatment plant design, including information on industrial water treatment equipment and commercial water treatment equipment. But it doesn't get too technical.

And that's why I recommend this book if you're looking for a good introduction to the topic of water treatment plant design. It's well-written and easy to understand, even for someone like me who doesn't have any background in the field.
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