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  1. Wastewater Treatment: Troubleshooting and Problem Solving by Glenn M. Tillman, 1996-08-01
  2. Water and Wastewater Technology by Mark J. Hammer, 1977-12-07
  3. Physical-Chemical Treatment of Water and Wastewater by Arcadio P. Sincero, Gregoria A. Sincero, 2002-07-29
  4. Wastewater Engineering by Metcalf, 1979-09
  5. Water and Wastewater Treatment by Edward D. Schroeder, 1977-02
  6. Fundamentals of Biological Wastewater Treatment by Udo Wiesmann, In Su Choi, et all 2007-02-06
  7. Lumpy Water Math: Math for Wastewater Operators by Jerry Grant, 2007-04-27
  8. On the Banks of the Ganga: When Wastewater Meets a Sacred River by Kelly D. Alley, 2002-12-09
  9. Wastewater Reuse for Golf Course Irrigation
  10. Encyclopedia of Environmental Control Technology: Volume 3: Wastewater Treatment Technology by Paul Cheremisinoff, 1989-08-23
  11. GIS Applications for Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Systems by U.M. Shamsi, 2005-01-27
  12. Biology of Wastewater Treatment (Second Edition)(Series on Environmental Science and Management ¿ Vol. 4) by N. F. Gray, 2004-06-17
  13. Operation of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants by Water Environment Federation, 2007-10-05
  14. Water and Wastewater Finance and Pricing: A Comprehensive Guide, Third Edition

61. Wastewater Pollution In China
An article on wastewater pollution in China, by Kris Min.
http://www.dbc.uci.edu/~sustain/suscoasts/krismin.html
Wastewater Pollution in China by Kris Min ABSTRACT Wastewater pollution has always been a major problem throughout the world. The lack of suitable water used for drinking, agriculture, farming, etc. has declined through the years. With a shortage of water throughout the world, proper methods of treating and recycling water is the key goal in sustaining our limited water resource supply. Geographically speaking, the wastewater pollution within China has affected the environment, society, and agriculture. The water pollution crisis in China has brought up an issue of efficient wastewater treatment methods to help alleviate their problems. Throughout this paper, we will discuss the topics on the effects of wastewater pollution towards the environment and the society (health factors, agriculture, economic impacts, etc). At the same time, proposals for wastewater treatment procedures and facilities to help the water crisis in China will be discussed. INTRODUCTION The lack of clean water has always been an issue of environmental concern all over the world. This environmental issue is mainly stressed in developing countries today. The main sources of water pollution are: industrial (chemical, organic, and thermal wastes), municipal (largely sewage consisting of human wastes, other organic wastes, and detergents), and agricultural (animal wastes, pesticides, and fertilizers) (Brower et.al, 1990). For the past several years, China has been affected with the water pollution crisis. Three examples of wastewater pollution crisis in China are the City of Tianjin, the Chao Lakes and Xian City.

62. NSF Certified Products - Wastewater Treatment Units
Listings of wastewater Treatment Units and Related Product.
http://www.nsf.org/Certified/Wastewater/
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63. Local Government Water And Wastewater System Management
Supplying safe drinking water and treating wastewater are two of the basic services local governments provide. Department staff can assist communities in
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Supplying safe drinking water and treating wastewater are two of the basic services local governments provide. Department staff can assist communities in addressing the range of water and wastewater problems they often face, from deteriorating distribution lines to inadequate budgeting and accounting practices. Department staff are available to analyze needs and develop goals, develop a capital improvement program, analyze rate structures for user and tap fees, coordinate with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and other state and federal agencies, explore funding alternatives and identify plant operator training programs. Management Assistance:
Sound management of a system is central to preventing or solving problems. Good administrative practices may free up cash needed for improvements and help secure funding. The Department of Local Affairs can help local governments strengthen budgeting and general financial management. Department staff are also available to:

64. Anchorage Water And Wastewater Utility
Anchorage Water wastewater Utility is dedicated to serving our community s public health needs by providing reliable, quality water and wastewater
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65. American Chemical Society: Environmental Science & Technology Hot Article
Pharmaceuticals, Hormones, and Other Organic wastewater Contaminants in U.S. Streams, 19992000 A National Reconnaissance
http://pubs.acs.org/hotartcl/est/es011055j_rev.html
Web Release Date: March 15, 2002
Pharmaceuticals, Hormones, and Other Organic Wastewater Contaminants in U.S. Streams, 1999-2000: A National Reconnaissance
Dana W. Kolpin, Edward T. Furlong, Michael T. Meyer, E. Michael Thurman, Steven D. Zaugg, Larry B. Barber, and Herbert T. Buxton
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66. Aerated Lagoons - Wastewater Treatment
Aerated lagoons wastewater treatment - wastewater lagoons have been used as a process for wastewater treatment for centuries.
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astewater lagoons have been used as a process for wastewater treatment for centuries. In the 1920's artificial ponds were designed and constructed to receive and stabilize wastewater . By 1950, the use of ponds had become recognized as an economical wastewater treatment method for small municipalities and industries. As of 1980 approximately 7,000 waste stabilization lagoons were in use in the U.S. Today, one third of all secondary wastewater treatment facilities include a pond system of one type or another. Of these, just over 90% are for flows 1 MGD or less. But ponds can be used for larger cities for wastewater treatment as well. Some of the largest pond systems in this country are in Northern California, serving such cities as Sunnyvale (pop. 105,000), Modesto (pop. 150,000), Napa (pop. 175,000), and Stockton (pop. 275,000).
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67. F.O.W.A. - Home
The Florida Onsite wastewater Association is involved with every aspect of the onsite industry. We are concerned with the health and well being of Florida
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About Us The Florida Onsite Wastewater Association is involved with every aspect of the onsite industry. We are concerned with the health and well being of Florida residents. With every new member we become stronger. As a group we can accomplish a lot more than any one person or company. By becoming a member you share your time and ideas. In doing so you have the ability to change the future. Our industry is ever growing just like our website visit soon to see what's new and how we've grown. We welcome your feed back.
For CEU class or convention activities registration, membership, advertising in FOWA publications or bookkeeping contact the FOWA Administrative Office - Telephone: (407) 937-2228 Fax: (407) 937-2229 Email:

68. Main
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69. Engineering And Management Of Wastewater Networks – Bentley Wastewater
Haestad Methods Water modeling solutions are the perfect complement to the extensive asset management capabilities of Bentley wastewater.
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70. Wastewater|alternatives
The core of our engineering services is concentrated in the planning, designing, permitting and construction of decentralized onsite wastewater treatment
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The core of our engineering services is concentrated in the planning, designing, permitting and construction of decentralized onsite wastewater treatment and disposal systems. Whether you’re the owner of a single family home with a failed septic system that requires a conventional replacement system or a business owner or land developer in need of site planning and alternative wastewater engineering services, is the engineering firm with the experience and expertise to take your conceptual thoughts and ideas and transform them into a creative plan that will carry your project through the permitting and construction processes.
We take a thorough organized step-by-step approach to analyze specific situations individually and then provide our clients with creative plans and reports along the way to guide them through the decision making processes associated with their project.
leads the way in state of the art decentralized wastewater treatment and disposal system planning, design and permitting. Our creative plans are used to permit and implement wastewater management systems that reduce pollutant loading to sensitive environmental receptors such as coastal waterways, estuaries, streams, ponds, lakes and drinking water supplies. We believe that our expertise in this field ensures that every project results in a wastewater management and implementation plan that is cost effective and reflects the individuality of each of our clients.

71. Water/Wastewater Info Center Select Page
Entrance to the Drinking Water and wastewater Operator Information Center.
http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/waterops/
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72. Water And Wastewater Europe
W WE conference covers desalination, water reuse, quality, sludge treatment, privatization, deregulation, finance and legislation.
http://wwe05.events.pennnet.com/
Learn about water and wastewater deregulation, finance and privatization issues June 28-30, 2005 - Milan, Italy
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73. OOWA - The Ohio Onsite Wastewater Association
NOWRA Water For All Life US International Program on Decentralized Systems.
http://www.ohioonsite.org/
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In order to take the exam at our January Conference you must first complete an application form and be approved by NEHA. For more information on this new National certification and to download an application form please visit NEHA's website at www.neha.org/onsite or contact Heidi Shaw, Credentialing Coordinator, NEHA, at (303) 756-9090 ext. 339.
COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE CHAIR WANTED
OOWA is seeking a Communications Committee Chairperson. This is a volunteer position to be filled by an OOWA member. Communications Chair is responsible for publishing our quarterly newsletter, . This involves the advance notification to board and committee members soliciting articles and announcements for the upcoming newsletter, managing ads (with payments handled by Susan, OOWA Admin. Asst.), using a desktop publishing program to prepare the print-ready copy, and then working with the printer and Susan (for updated mailing labels) on printing and distribution. The needed information is well organized and ready for transfer to the next committee chair. If you have access to the MS Publisher program in the MS Office suite, there is a template already in place for easy use. The time required to assemble each of our quarterly newsletters is estimated at 4-5 hours. If you would like to contribute to OOWA by serving as our Communications Chair please contact the OOWA office.

74. King County Wastewater Program
Public Health Seattle and King County wastewater Program. The wastewater Program has regulatory oversight for Onsite Septic (Sewage) Systems (OSS) in King
http://www.metrokc.gov/health/wastewater/
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75. Industries - Water & Wastewater
Emerson Process Management is the water treatment, and wastewater treatment industries’ premier source of proven control technology and application
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Emerson Process Management is the water treatment, and wastewater treatment industries’ premier source of proven control technology and application expertise. As Emerson Process Management, we combine technology and experience with a broad range of instrumentation, valves, actuators, and other products and services to offer our customers the most comprehensive, knowledge driven approach to improving performance.
If you would like to learn more about our experiences in the Water and Wastewater Industries, please visit one of the content categories: Domain Expertise highlights our capabilities and knowledge within the Water and Wastewater industries.

76. 51. Wastewater Decimates Minnows | Pollution | DISCOVER Magazine
“We need to pay more attention to nonpersistent ones in wastewater because fish are being continuously exposed, and even at low levels, that can have
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77. Alderwood Water & Wastewater District
Alderwood Water wastewater District. Skip navigation and go to content Picnic Point wastewater Treatment Facility
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78. State Of Alabama - Info.alabama.gov - Official State Calendar
The Alabama Onsite wastewater Board was created in 1999 to examine, license and regulate persons engaged in manufacture, installation or servicing of onsite
http://aowb.state.al.us/
Home Board Staff Downloads ... Roster Search The Alabama Onsite Wastewater Board was created in 1999 to examine, license and regulate persons engaged in manufacture, installation or servicing of onsite wastewater systems in Alabama. This board was created to establish the qualification levels for those engaged in the manufacture, installation, servicing or cleaning of onsite wastewater systems and equipment in Alabama and promote the proper manufacture, installation and servicing of onsite wastewater systems. The AOWB currently licenses over 1200 persons who perform work in the onsite wastewater industry in Alabama. Español Home Links Privacy Statement ... TOP

79. NSFC Wastewater History
The regulation of onsite wastewater treatment systems is important for the protection of public health and the environment; a properly functioning septic
http://www.nesc.wvu.edu/NSFC/nsfc_wwhistory.htm
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Know Your Onsite System Regulations
The regulation of onsite wastewater treatment systems is important for the protection of public health and the environment; a properly functioning septic system can help ensure the quality of local drinking water sources, lakes, streams, and groundwater. These regulations can impact everyone in the community by affecting housing costs and controlling development, and it is important for homeowners and home buyers to be aware of them. Onsite systems are regulated by states and local entities/counties. These regulations vary among different areas, but it would help to be aware of some common requirements.

80. Onsite Wastewater Treatment
More than 25 million homes, or 25 percent of the U.S. population, use onsite wastewater treatment systems to meet their wastewater treatment and disposal
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More than 25 million homes, or 25 percent of the U.S. population, use on-site wastewater treatment systems to meet their wastewater treatment and disposal needs. Residents in towns and cities are typically served by centralized drinking water systems and wastewater treatment facilities. Homeowners living in rural areas without access to municipal water treatment systems must rely on private wells to meet drinking water needs, and their own "mini treatment plant" to meet wastewater disposal needs. When properly constructed and maintained, both private wells and on-site wastewater treatment systems can provide years of safe, reliable service for rural homeowners. The most common type of on-site wastewater treatment is the septic system . A septic system consists of four main components. The first component is a home’s indoor plumbing. This is simply the system of drains and pipes located inside a home that transports wastewater outside to the next major component, the septic tank. The septic tank is an underground, watertight container, made of concrete, fiberglass, or other durable material that resists corrosion.

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