Wastewater bacteria / Michael H. Gerardi.
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- 0471206911 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 9780471206910
- 628.354 22 GER
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628.1666 FAR Arsenic Water Resources Contamination : Challenges and Solutions/ | 628.168 AGR Utilization of agricultural waste for the production of high valued products | 628.301579 BIT Wastewater Microbiology / | 628.354 GER Wastewater bacteria / | 628.5 ALL Environmental Biotechnology | 628.5 GOT Environmental Biotechnology Vol. 2 | 628.5 RAO Environmental Biotechnology / |
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pt. I. Bacteria and their environment --
1. Wastewater microorganisms --
2. Microbial ecology --
3. Bacteria --
4. Bacterial groups --
5. Bioaugmentation --
6. Pathogenic bacteria --
pt. II. Enzymes and bacterial growth --
7. Enzymes --
8. Hydrolytic bacteria --
9. Bacterial growth --
pt. III. Nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur bacteria --
10. Nitrifying bacteria --
11. Denitrifying bacteria --
12. Poly-P bacteria --
13. Sulfur-oxidizing and sulfur-reducing bacteria --
pt. IV. Floc formation --
14. Floc-forming bacteria --
15. Filamentous bacteria --
pt. V. Fermentation and methane production --
16. Fermentative bacteria --
17. Methane-forming bacteria --
pt. VI. Toxicity --
18. Septage. 19. Toxicity
Part vii: From and malodor production 20. Microbial foam 21. Biological malodors 22. Atmospheric inversions
Part of the Wastewater Microbiology series, Wastewater Bacteria eschews technical jargon to deliver a practical, how-to guide for wastewater plant operators and those seeking to_understand the biology and biological conditions at the treatment process. This reader-friendly text_is free from equations and kinetics, but full of all the necessary information needed to understand the the treatment process.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-237) and index.
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