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Updates to the new edition include:

New section on cost estimating

Updated regulatory frameworks for overall design considerations

Introduction of sustainability as an evaluation criteria for project implementation

Added information on flow and mass peaking factors for integrated facility design

New chapter on energy saving ideas and sustainability as it specifically relates to


wastewater facilities

Significant updates to plant hydraulics and pumping chapter

New information on computer modeling for treatment plant hydraulics

Containing and capturing odor emissions from the source

New design perspectives with regard to safety and security

Extensive update of variable-speed motor controls

Power monitoring and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)


certification

In-plant communication options

New technology in corrosion control and materials

Technology updates for preliminary treatment in screening, grit removal, and grease
removal

Added sections on high rate clarification and downstream process considerations

New design information on moving bed biofilm reactors, biologically active filters,
and fluidized bed biofilm reactors

Addresses new and emerging biofilm reactors such as hollow-fiber membrane biofilm
reactors and airlift reactors

Updated to include nitrogen and phosphorus removal, membrane bioreactors, and


anaerobic processes for liquid stream treatment

Extensive design example presents a practical demonstration of the design approach


for a complete suspended-growth activated sludge process
New information on retrofitting existing conventional reactors with integrated fixed-
film activated sludge process

New physical and chemical processes for advanced wastewater treatment such as disk
filters, compressible medium filters, forward osmosis, autotrophic MBR, and
nanomebranes

New chapter covering the management of sidestreams generated during biosolids


processing

Design and regulatory guidance for disinfection in reuse systems

Updated safety information for dried solids processes and storage facilities

Updated plant experience data provided on chemical conditioning of wastewater solids

New section on centrifugal thickening

New dewatering information on screw press and rotary disc presses including
performance data

Increased focus on creating low odor and Class A biosolid products

Rewrite of the air emission regulations and air pollution control for thermal processing
of wastewater solids

New guidance on value-added and phosphorus-based considerations for solids


products

Design examples included in the new edition are:

Chapter 6

o Partial Hydraulic Profile in SI and U.S. Customary Units

Chapter 11

o Screening

o Aerated Grit Removal Process

o Equalization

Chapter 12

o Primary Clarifier

Chapter 13
o Denitrification

o Biofilter Design for Carbonaceous Biochemical Oxygen Demand Limitations

o Nitrifying Trickling Filter Design

o Organic and Hydraulic Loading

o Biofilter Classification and Distributor Adjustment

Chapter 14

o Suspended-Growth Biological Treatment System

Chapter 15

o Trickling Filter Solids Contact

o Upgrading a Conventional Activated Sludge Plant for Integrated Fixed-Film


Activated Sludge Systems

Chapter 17

o Sidestream Treatment

Chapter 18

o Soil Absorption System

o Ponds

o Slow-Rate Land Treatment

o Overland Flow Land Treatment

o Rapid Infiltration

o Wetlands

Chapter 19

o UV-System-Reactor Design Using NWRI-AwwaRF Guidelines

Chapter 21

o Liquid Residuals Transport

o Dewatered Cake Transport


Chapter 22

o Chemical Conditioning

Chapter 23

o Gravity Thickener

o Dissolved Air Flotation Thickener

o Centrifuge

o Gravity Belt Thickener

o Rotary Drum Thickener

Chapter 24

o Dewatering

Chapter 25

o Thermophilic Digestion

o Aerobic Digester

o Aerated Static-Pile Composting

o Class B Lime Stabilization

Chapter 26

o Thermal Drying

o Incineration

Chapter 27

o Nutrient and Metals-Based Land Application

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