Handbook of Drinking Water Quality

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John Wiley & Sons, Jan 31, 1997 - Science - 592 pages
"Well-written and informative."
--Richard Lewis, Lewis Information Systems

"This [book] combines information which could possibly haverequired as many as four reference sources in the past."
--Steven C. Messer

In its first edition, John De Zuane's popular reference drewwide praise for being an insightful theoretical resource. Now, inthe second edition of Handbook of Drinking Water Quality, DeZuane builds on that legacy with the same practical and conceptualemphases, adding a wealth of new information that providesimmediate access to the data and guidelines needed to
* understand the impact of drinking water parameters on publichealth
* help build and operate water supply facilities
* conduct reliable drinking water sampling, monitoring, andanalytical evaluation
* implement potability standards from the source to the treatmentfacility, to storage, to the tap
* write new standards and expand/modify existing standards asquickly as needed

Preventing contamination of drinking water requires amultidisciplinary perspective, one that incorporates elements ofbacteriology, chemistry, physics, engineering, public health,preventive medicine, and control and evaluation management. In aconcise, easy-to-use format, Handbook of Drinking WaterQuality, Second Edition, describes
* Data and guidelines from the World Health Organization and theEuropean Community used to develop drinking water standards
* U.S. drinking water standards--their physical, chemical,microbiological, and radionuclide parameters and monitoringrequirements
* EPA-approved analytical methods and the most effectivetreatment technologies for each contaminant
* Critical concepts of water quality control as applied in watertreatment in conventional or chemical treatment plants
* Disinfection and fluoridation requirements
* Common problems with water distribution systems, including deadends, sediments, bacterial growth, insufficient pressure, and mainbreaks

To keep pace with recent breakthroughs in scientific research,water analysis, and program implementation and monitoring, thisSecond Edition features expanded and updated informationon
* All drinking water regulations issued since the previousedition in 1990
* Current drinking water standards adopted by the EuropeanCommunity
* Lead poisoning, radon, and Cryptosporidium
* Compulsory water treatment for lead and copper
* Coliform Rule compliance (disinfection and filtration)
* Trihalomethane reduction with ozonation

As a quick reference, handbook, and technical manual Handbookof Drinking Water Quality, Second Edition, is an essentialvolume for engineers, water supply and treatment personnel,environmental scientists, public health officials, or anyoneresponsible for assuring the safety of drinking water.
 

Contents

49
148
4Chemical ParametersOrganic Compounds
171
5Microbiological Parameters
309
6Radionuclide Parameters
349
7Carcinogens
361
8Water Analyses
367
9Public Health Regulations
401
10Water Treatment
439
APPENDIXES
515
World Health Organization Guidelines
527
European Drinking Water Directives
535
New York State Standards
546
Fluoridation Data
553
Appendix AVIII General References
559
INDEX
565
Copyright

11Federal Regulations
497

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John DeZuane is the author of Handbook of Drinking Water Quality, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.

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