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ویرایش: 1st
نویسندگان: P. F. Cooper and B. C. Findlater (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780080407845
ناشر: Pergamon Press
سال نشر: 1990
تعداد صفحات: 597
زبان: English
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حجم فایل: 31 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Constructed Wetlands in Water Pollution Control. Proceedings of the International Conference on the Use of Constructed Wetlands in Water Pollution Control, Held in Cambridge, UK, 24–28 September 1990 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب تالاب های ساخته شده در کنترل آلودگی آب. مجموعه مقالات کنفرانس بین المللی استفاده از تالاب های ساخته شده در کنترل آلودگی آب، برگزار شده در کمبریج، انگلستان، 24-28 سپتامبر 1990 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
در پنج سال گذشته، علاقه به استفاده از سیستم های مبتنی بر هیدروفیت برای تصفیه فاضلاب، معادن و فاضلاب صنعتی به سرعت در حال افزایش بوده است. پتانسیل بسترهای نی و سیستم های تالابی مشابه برای ارائه درمان مقرون به صرفه برای جوامع کوچک و اغلب منزوی باعث شده است که بیش از 400 سیستم از این قبیل تنها در اروپا راه اندازی یا آزمایش شوند. این علاقه فعال در اینجا در نزدیک به 50 مقاله و بیش از 20 مقاله پوستر در مورد تمام جنبه های سیستم های تالاب منعکس شده است: اصول اولیه، حذف مواد مغذی، تصفیه فاضلاب، لجن، زباله های کشاورزی، صنعتی و معدنی، سیستم هایی برای جمعیت های کوچک، و دستورالعمل های طراحی خاص. . این جلد شامل گزارشهایی از تجربیات عملی و آخرین نتایج تحقیقات از استرالیا، آفریقای جنوبی، آمریکای شمالی، چین و اروپا است و راهنمای ضروری برای یکی از امیدوارکنندهترین گزینههای کنترل آلودگی آب است.
The last five years have seen rapidly growing interest in the use of hydrophyte-based systems for treating sewage, mining and industrial wastewater. The potential of reed beds and similar wetland systems for providing cost-effective treatment for small, and often isolated, communities has led to over 400 such systems being operated or tested in Europe alone. This active interest is reflected here in nearly 50 papers and over 20 poster papers on all aspects of wetland systems: basic principles, nutrient removal, treatment of sewage, sludge, agricultural, industrial and mining wastes, systems for small populations, and specific design guidelines. This volume includes reports of practical experience and the latest research results from Australasia, South Africa, North America, China and Europe, and provides an essential guide to one of the most promising water pollution control options
Content:
Advances in Water Pollution Control, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
FOREWORD, Page xi, PAUL COOPER
THE NEED FOR HYDROPHYTE-BASED SYSTEMS IN THE TREATMENT OF WASTE WATER FROM SMALL COMMUNITIES, Pages 1-9, N.R. Lowe
HYDRAULIC INVESTIGATIONS ON PLANTED SOIL FILTERS, Pages 11-20, R. Netter, W. Bischofsberger
HYDRAULIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS AT RICHMOND, NSW, AUSTRALIA, Pages 21-31, Peter J. Fisher
CHEMICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN GRAVEL-BED HYDROPONIC (GBH) SYSTEMS FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT, Pages 33-40, E. May, J.E. Butler, M.G. Ford, R. Ashworth, J. Williams, M.M.M. Bahgat
MEASUREMENT AND MODELLING OF OXYGEN RELEASE FROM ROOTS OF PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS, Pages 41-51, W. Armstrong, J. Armstrong, P.M. Beckett
SOIL OXYGENATION IN CONSTRUCTED REED BEDS: THE ROLE OF MACROPHYTE AND SOIL-ATMOSPHERE INTERFACE OXYGEN TRANSPORT, Pages 53-66, Hans Brix, Hans-Henrik Schierup
FACTORS AFFECTING REED (PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS) GROWTH IN UK REED BED TREATMENT SYSTEMS, Pages 67-76, T.W. Parr
USE OF AERATION TO PROMOTE NITRIFICATION IN REED BEDS TREATING WASTEWATER, Pages 77,77a,78-84, T.H. Davies, B.T. Hart
REMOVAL OF WASTEWATER NITROGEN IN AN INFILTRATION WETLAND WITH GLYCERIA MAXIMA, Pages 85-96, Hans B. Wittgren, Karin Sundblad
PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL BY CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS: SUBSTRATUM ADSORPTION, Pages 97-105, R.A. Mann
CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS DESIGN AND OPERATION TO MAXIMIZE NUTRIENT REMOVAL CAPABILITIES, Pages 107-114, C.E. Swindell, J.A. Jackson
REMOVAL OF NUTRITIVE SALTS FROM TWO DANISH ROOT ZONE SYSTEMS, Pages 115-126, C.T. Willadsen, O. Riger-Kusk, B. Qvist
A TOTAL EVAPORATIVE CONSTRUCTED WETLAND TREATMENT SYSTEM, Pages 127-138, R.H. Kadlec, D.E. Hammer, M.A. Girts
AN EVALUATION OF NUTRIENT REMOVAL BY THE REED BED TREATMENT SYSTEM AT VALLEYFIELD, FIFE, SCOTLAND, Pages 139-148, R. Wolstenholme, C.D. Bayes
THE IMPACT OF AGEING ON THE PURIFICATION EFFICIENCY OF A PLANTATION OF TYPHA LATIFOLIA L., Pages 149-159, Michel Radoux, Denis Kemp
“PLANTED SOIL FILTERS” FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT: THE COMPLEX SYSTEM “PLANTED SOIL FILTER”, ITS COMPONENTS AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT, Pages 161,161a,162-170, Gunther Geller, Karel Kleyn, Anton Lenz
PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTED WETLAND TREATMENT SYSTEMS AT BENTON, HARDIN, AND PEMBROKE, KENTUCKY, DURING THE EARLY VEGETATION ESTABLISHMENT PHASE, Pages 171-182, J.T. Watson, K.D. Choate, G.R. Steiner
DOMESTIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT WITH EMERGENT HYDROPHYTE BEDS IN FRANCE, Pages 183-192, A. Liénard, C. Boutin, D. Esser
REED BED TREATMENT SYSTEMS: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION, Pages 193-204, B.C. Findlater, J.A. Hobson, P.F. Cooper
SEVEN YEARS OF RESEARCH WORK AND EXPERIENCE WITH WASTEWATER TREATMENT BY A REED BED SYSTEM, Pages 205-214, R. Haberl, R. Perfler
PURIFICATION OF DOMESTIC SEWAGE WITH AND WITHOUT FAECES BY VERTICAL INTERMITTENT FILTRATION IN REED AND RUSH BEDS, Pages 215-221, K.E. Bahlo, F.G. Wach
REED BED TREATMENT SYSTEMS IN ANGLIAN WATER, Pages 223-234, C. Coombes
THE APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL WETLANDS IN SOUTH AFRICA, Pages 235-244, A. Wood
SLUDGE DEWATERING AND MINERALISATION IN REED BED SYSTEMS, Pages 245,245a,246-255, Steen Michael Nielsen
SLUDGE DEWATERING AND DRYING IN REED BEDS: AN INTERESTING SOLUTION? GENERAL INVESTIGATION AND FIRST TRIALS IN FRANCE, Pages 257-267, A. Liénard, D. Esser, A. Deguin, F. Virloget
USE OF PHRAGMITES IN SEWAGE SLUDGE TREATMENT, Pages 269-277, K. Hofmann
WETLANDS TREATMENT REVIVAL IN YORKSHIRE, Pages 279,279a,280-288, P.D. Hiley
PERFORMANCE DATA OF A WASTEWATER AND SLUDGE TREATMENT PLANT DERIVED FROM THE ROOT ZONE METHOD SET AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF DETENTION TIMES, Pages 289-300, U. Pauly
A PERFORMANCE COMPARISON OF VEGETATED SUBMERGED BEDS AND FLOATING MACROPHYTES FOR DOMESTIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT, Pages 301-308, T.A. DeBusk, M.A. Langston, P.S. Burgoon, K.R. Reddy
REED BED TREATMENT SYSTEMS: EXPERIMENTAL GRAVEL BEDS AT GRAVESEND — THE SOUTHERN WATER EXPERIENCE, Pages 309-319, J.N.W. Christian
MEAT PROCESSING EFFLUENT TREATMENT IN SURFACE-FLOW AND GRAVEL-BED CONSTRUCTED WASTEWATER WETLANDS, Pages 321,321a,322-332, A.J. van Oostrom, R.N. Cooper
THE USE OF REED BEDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EFFLUENTS, Pages 333-346, K.R. Gray, A.J. Biddlestone, G. Job, E. Galanos
USE OF REED-BED SYSTEMS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CONCENTRATED WASTES FROM AGRICULTURE, Pages 347-358, J. Vymazal
A NEW COMMUNITY APPROACH TO WASTE TREATMENT WITH HIGHER WATER PLANTS, Pages 359,359a,360-371, Uwe Burka, Peter C. Lawrence
CONSTRUCTED WETLAND RESEARCH PROGRAMME IN SOUTH AFRICA, Pages 373-382, A. Batchelor, W.E. Scott, A. Wood
ARTIFICIAL WETLANDS FOR TREATING WASTEWATERS FROM SINGLE HOUSEHOLDS AND SMALL COMMUNITIES, Pages 383-389, D.S. Mitchell, P.F. Breen, A.J. Chick
REED BED TREATMENT FOR SEWER DYKES, Pages 391-398, John Upton, Paul Griffin
CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT AT AMOCO OIL COMPANY'S MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA, REFINERY, Pages 399,399a,400-402, Donald K. Litchfield
TREATABILITY ASSESSMENT OF INDUSTRIAL WASTES BY A PORTABLE WETLAND UNIT, Pages 403-410, T.H. Davies, J.T. Watson, D.B. Jenkins
APPLICATION OF NATURAL AND ENGINEERED WETLANDS FOR TREATMENT OF LOW-STRENGTH LEACHATE, Pages 411-418, Alex E. Birkbeck, Dean Reil, Rhona Hunter
PURIFICATION OF WASTEWATER FROM A Pb/Zn MINE USING HYDROPHYTES, Pages 419,419a,420-427, Chongya Lan, Guizhu Chen, Liuchen Li, M.H. Wong
CHEMICAL DIAGENESIS OF IRON AND MANGANESE IN CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS RECEIVING ACIDIC MINE DRAINAGE, Pages 429-440, William J. Tarutis, Richard F. Unz
IRON AND MANGANESE FRACTIONATION IN CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS RECEIVING ACID MINE DRAINAGE, Pages 441-450, S.P. Faulkner, C.J. Richardson
METAL UPTAKE AND ASSOCIATED POLLUTION CONTROL BY TYPHA LATIFOLIA IN URBAN WETLANDS, Pages 451-459, T. Zhang, J.B. Ellis, D.M. Revitt, R.B.E. Shutes
CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS FOR TREATING ACID DRAINAGE AT TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY COAL FACILITIES, Pages 461-470, Gregory A. Brodie
THE DESIGN OF WETLANDS FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT: AN AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE, Pages 471-479, B.J. Mackney
CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT — ENGINEERING AND DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS, Pages 481-494, A. Wood
WASTEWATER TREATMENT IN CONSTRUCTED REED BEDS IN DENMARK — STATE OF THE ART, Pages 495-504, Hans-Henrik Schierup, Hans Brix, Bent Lorenzen
TREATMENT OF DOMESTIC SEWAGE IN EMERGENT HELOPHYTE BEDS — GERMAN EXPERIENCES AND ATV-GUIDELINES H 262, Pages 505-515, K. Bucksteeg
REED BED TREATMENT OF WASTEWATERS IN A PILOT-SCALE FACILITY, Pages 517-520, T.H. Davies, B.T. Hart
DESIGN OF THE FORT DEPOSIT, ALABAMA, CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS TREATMENT SYSTEM, Pages 521-524, Robert L. Knight, Mark E. Iverson
SEWAGE TREATMENT BY PLANTED SOIL FILTERS, Pages 525-528, R. Netter, W. Bischofsberger
PATHWAYS AND MECHANISMS OF OXYGEN TRANSPORT IN PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS, Pages 529-533, J. Armstrong, W. Armstrong
THE PERFORMANCE LIMITATIONS OF WETLAND TREATMENT SYSTEMS — A DISCUSSION, Pages 535-537, P.D. Hiley
DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF GRAVEL BED HYDROPONIC (GBH) SYSTEMS FOR SECONDARY AND TERTIARY SEWAGE TREATMENT, Pages 539-542, J.E. Butler, M.G. Ford, R.F. Loveridge, E. May
POTENTIAL YIELD AND NUTRIENT REMOVAL BY HARVESTING OF PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA IN A WETLAND TREATMENT SYSTEM, Pages 543-546, R.J. Hurry, E.G. Bellinger
WETLANDS ISSUES OF THE FLAT WOODS COAL LEASE AND CARYVILLE INDUSTRIAL PARK II, Pages 547-550, Cynthia R. Britt, Gregory A. Brodie
REED BED TREATMENT AS A WASTEWATER (POST) TREATMENT ALTERNATIVE IN THE POTATO STARCH INDUSTRY, Pages 551-553, Willem.de. Zeeuw, Guido Heijnen, Joop.de. Vries
COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON INTERMITTENTLY CHARGED AND CONTINUOUSLY FED HELOPHYTE BEDS FOR DOMESTIC WASTE-WATER TREATMENT, Pages 555-558, Heino Schütte
TREATING POULTRY ABATTOIR AND PIGGERY EFFLUENTS IN GRAVEL TRENCHES, Pages 559-562, C. Max Finlayson, Isabell.von. Oertzen, Alan J. Chick
USE OF REED BEDS FOR DEWATERING SLUDGE IN THE USA, Pages 563-566, Byung.Joon. Kim, Raul Cardenas
CONSTRUCTED UPLAND-WETLAND WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM, Pages 567-570, C.H. House, S.W. Broome
THE HYDRO-BOTANIC TREATMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EFFLUENT, Pages 571-574, P.D. Hedges, C.J. Betts, J.E. DeWaele, A.J. Merrick, S.A. Simmons
WETLAND CONTROL OF SEWAGE POINT SOURCES OF NITRATE AND PHOSPHATE, SLAPTON, S. DEVON, UK, Pages 575-577, S.T. Trudgill, A.L. Heathwaite, T.P. Burt
PHOSPHATE RETENTION IN THE KIS-BALATON PROTECTION SYSTEM — A RECONSTRUCTED WETLAND FOR EUTROPHICATION MANAGEMENT OF LAKE BALATON (HUNGARY), Pages 579-582, Vera Istvánovics, Sándor Herodek, Ferenc Szilágyi, Piroska Pomogyi
ARTIFICIAL REED BEDS AS POST TREATMENT FOR ANAEROBIC EFFLUENTS — URBAN SANITATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, Pages 583-586, G.B.J. Rijs, S. Veenstra
HYDRAULICS, ROOT DISTRIBUTION AND PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL IN EXPERIMENTAL WETLAND SYSTEMS, Pages 587-590, K.H. Rogers, P.F. Breen, A.J. Chick
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM UTILIZING THE EDAPHIC-PHYTODEPURATION TECHNIQUE, Pages 591-594, Eneida Salati Manfrinato, Eneas.Salati. Filho, Eneas Salati
OPTIMIZING STRATEGIES IN HYDROPHYTE SYSTEMS FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT, Pages 595-598, Joachim Niklas
THE USE OF VEGETATED DITCHES FOR WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT; A TOOL FOR NATURE CONSERVATION IN WETLAND AREAS, Pages 599-602, A.F.M. Meuleman, B. Beltman, H. De Bruin
KEYWORD INDEX, Pages 603-605