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Handbook of Water and Used Water Purification

  • Living reference work
  • © 2020

Overview

  • Presents full-scale applications of high performance biological systems
  • Describes latest developments in indirect and direct potable reuse and urban reuse
  • Presents recommendations with regard to the right technologies/processes for specific purification targets and a wide range of case studies, especially in emerging markets

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About this book

The book addresses the entire water cycle. The focus is on new technologies/processes (especially in high performance biological treatment), energy recovery, water recycling and reuse. Recommendations with regard to the right technologies/processes for specific situations are provided and a wide range of case studies, especially in emerging markets. In addition, the most modern water terminology with more positive connotations is used. This is especially important in the field of direct and indirect potable reuse (DPR and IPR respectively).


Editors and Affiliations

  • Director Technology, Research & Developm, VA TECH WABAG GmbH Director Technology, Research & Developm, Vienna, Austria

    Josef Lahnsteiner

About the editor

Dr. Josef Lahnsteiner holds an MSc and a PhD in biotechnology from the Vienna University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences. For more than thirty years he has been involved in a wide range of water and used-water projects. Currently, Dr Lahnsteiner is the Director of Technology, Research and Development of the VA TECH WABAG GROUP.


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