The Drinking Water Dictionary Contributor(s): American Water Works Association (Author) |
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ISBN: 0071375139 ISBN-13: 9780071375139 Publisher: McGraw-Hill OUR PRICE: $87.35 Product Type: Paperback Published: March 2001 Annotation: With comprehensive definitions of thousands of essential terms of today's water engineering and sciences, this is-- The Best Water Quality Dictionary You Can Own-- This comprehensive, indispensable reference puts accurate information at your fingertips. Whether you are a professional, a student, or a general reader with interest in a critical environmental subject, The Drinking Water Dictionary defines the current language of water quality and gives you a better understanding of the ideas and concepts you need to know.
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Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Technology & Engineering | Reference - Technology & Engineering | Environmental - Water Supply - Reference |
Dewey: 628.103 |
LCCN: 2001032697 |
Physical Information: 1.46" H x 7.4" W x 9.2" (2.29 lbs) 516 pages |
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Publisher Description: With comprehensive definitions of thousands of essential terms of today's water engineering and sciences, this is--The Best Water Quality Dictionary You Can Own-- *15,000 up-to-date entries fully define the language of water quality *Authoritative and accurate--definitions supplied by leading experts in each field as part of the 23-member AWWA Technical Advisory Committee *Encyclopedic--covers all disciplines--supply, treatment, regulation, chemistry, health effects, microbiology, stormwater, wastewater, hydrology, distribution, management, and 34 other topic areas *Abbreviations, acronyms, hydraulic equations, chemical formulas, and mathematical models *Conversion factors tables *Units of measure in both customary and SI units This comprehensive, indispensable reference puts accurate information at your fingertips. Whether you are a professional, a student, or a general reader with interest in a critical environmental subject, The Drinking Water Dictionary defines the current language of water quality and gives you a better understanding of the ideas and concepts you need to know. |