Small drinking water systems face a difficult challenge; to provide a safe, sufficient supply of water at a reasonable cost. This document provides information for small system owners, operators, managers, and local decision makers, such as town officials, regarding drinking water treatment requirements and the treatment technologies suitable for small systems. This manual is designed to give an overview of the problems a small system may face, treatment options that are available to solve specific problems, and resources that can provide further information and assistance. Chapter 1 discusses why we need drinking water treatment and gives an overview of drinking water treatment processes. Chapter 2 provides a summary of existing and new federal drinking water regulations and explains how these regulations affect small systems. Chapter 3 provides an overview of how to select drinking water treatment technologies and discusses special management issues for small systems. Chapters 4 through 7 describe technologies that can enable small systems to meet federal drinking water regulations covering filtration, disinfection, removal of organic and inorganic contaminants, and corrosion control. These chapters describe established technologies, which are commonly used in the water treatment industry. They also describe several emerging technologies suitable for small systems. These technologies have not been widely used, but have proven effective on the pilot scale and are emerging as viable full-scale options for treating water supplies. Chapter 8 lists organizations, publications, and other resources that can assist small systems in their efforts to provide safe drinking water to consumers. Pustaka ini tersedia di Perpustakaan DML (Dana Mitra Lingkungan), Telp: 021-7248884/5 (Bpk.Eko)
Post Date : 03 Desember 2008
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