Fair, Geyer, and Okun's Water and Wastewater Engineering: Water Supply and Wastewater Removal
| AUTHOR | Wang, Lawrence K.; Shammas, Nazih K. |
| PUBLISHER | Wiley (10/19/2010) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
This is a time of mounting urbanization and industrialization and resulting stress on water and wastewater systems. Clean and ample sources of water for municipal uses are becoming harder to find and more expensive to develop. Effective design and efficient operation of engineering works ask, above all, for a fuller understanding and application of scientific principles. The results of scientific research are being incorporated with remarkable success in new designs using both U.S. and SI systems equations, examples and problems as well as new operating procedures. This classic text, now updated, grounds readers in both the science and art of water and wastewater engineering that global engineers need to service their customers and communities.
USE THIS BOOK ALONG WITH HAESTAD METHODS WATER SOLUTIONS SOFTWARE BY BENTLEY!
Included with this text is access to selected Haestad Methods Water Solutions software by Bentley. The following software modules are discussed in the text:
- WaterGEMS is used to illustrate the application of various available software programs that can help civil and environmental engineers design and analyze water distribution systems. It is also used by water utility managers as a tool for the efficient operation of distribution systems. See Chapter 7, Water Distribution Systems: Modeling and Computer Applications.
- SewerCAD is used as a demonstration for the application of modeling and computer techniques in the sanitary sewer design process. See Chapter 15, Sewerage Systems: Modeling and Computer Applications.
- StormCAD is used as a demonstration for the application of modeling and computer techniques in the stormwater street inlets and storm sewer design process. See Chapter 15, Sewerage Systems: Modeling and Computer Applications.
This is a time of mounting urbanization and industrialization and resulting stress on water and wastewater systems. Clean and ample sources of water for municipal uses are becoming harder to find and more expensive to develop. Effective design and efficient operation of engineering works ask, above all, for a fuller understanding and application of scientific principles. The results of scientific research are being incorporated with remarkable success in new designs using both U.S. and SI systems equations, examples and problems as well as new operating procedures. This classic text, now updated, grounds readers in both the science and art of water and wastewater engineering that global engineers need to service their customers and communities.
