04927nam 2200625 450 991046384770332120200520144314.01-5231-0991-2(CKB)2670000000612437(EBL)1895983(MiAaPQ)EBC1895983(DLC) 2014042597(Au-PeEL)EBL1895983(CaPaEBR)ebr11049060(CaONFJC)MIL776677(OCoLC)908519775(EXLCZ)99267000000061243720150505h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierWater engineering hydraulics, distribution and treatment /Nazih K. Shammas, Lawrence K. WangFirst edition.Hoboken, New Jersey :Wiley,2016.©20161 online resource (829 p.)"CourseSmart"--Cover.1-119-04191-0 0-470-39098-0 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Water Engineering; Contents; Preface; History of this Book Series: Water and Wastewater Engineering; Goals of this Book: Water Engineering; Further Study in Addition to Classroom Education; Intended Audience; Course Suggestions; Key Features of This Book; Instructor Resources; Student Resources; Software; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction to Water Systems; 1.1 Components of Water Systems; 1.2 Required Capacity; 1.3 Sources of Water Supply; 1.4 Rainwater; 1.5 Surface Water; 1.5.1 Continuous Draft; 1.5.2 Selective Draft; 1.5.3 Impoundage; 1.6 Groundwater; 1.6.1 Springs; 1.6.2 Wells1.6.3 Infiltration Galleries1.6.4 Recharging Devices; 1.7 Purification Works; 1.8 Transmission Works; 1.9 Distribution Works; 1.9.1 High and Low Services; 1.9.2 Fire Supplies; 1.9.3 Pressures; 1.9.4 Capacity; 1.9.5 Service to Premises; 1.10 Water Systems Management; 1.10.1 Municipal Supplies; 1.10.2 Individual Small Supplies; 1.11 Individual Water Systems; Problems/Questions; References; 2 Water Sources: Surface Water; 2.1 Sources of Surface Water; 2.2 Safe Yield of Streams; 2.3 Storage as a Function of Draft and Runoff; 2.4 Design Storage; 2.5 Loss by Evaporation, Seepage, and Silting2.5.1 Water-Surface Response2.5.2 Seepage; 2.5.3 Silting; 2.6 Area and Volume of Reservoirs; 2.7 Management of Catchment Areas; 2.7.1 Upland Areas; 2.7.2 Lowland Areas; 2.7.3 Quality Control; 2.7.4 Swamp Drainage; 2.8 Reservoir Siting; 2.9 Reservoir Management; 2.9.1 Quality Control; 2.9.2 Evaporation Control; 2.10 Dams and Dikes; 2.10.1 Embankment Dams; 2.10.2 Masonry Dams; 2.11 Spillways; 2.12 Intakes; 2.12.1 River Intakes; 2.12.2 Lake and Reservoir Intakes; 2.12.3 Submerged and Exposed Intakes; 2.12.4 Intake Velocities and Depths; 2.12.5 Intake Conduits and Pumping Stations2.13 Diversion Works2.14 Collection of Rainwater; Problems/Questions; References; 3 Water Sources: Groundwater; 3.1 Porosity and Effective Porosity; 3.2 Permeability; 3.3 Groundwater Geology; 3.4 Groundwater Situation in The United States; 3.5 Types of Aquifers; 3.6 Groundwater Movement; 3.7 Darcy's Law; 3.8 Aquifer Characteristics; 3.9 Well Hydraulics; 3.10 Nonsteady Radial Flow; 3.10.1 Confined Aquifers; 3.10.2 Semilogarithmic Approximation; 3.10.3 Recovery Method; 3.10.4 Unconfined Aquifers; 3.10.5 Leaky Aquifers; 3.11 Prediction of Drawdown; 3.11.1 Constant Discharge3.11.2 Variable Discharge3.11.3 Intermittent Discharge; 3.12 Multiple-Well Systems; 3.13 Aquifer Boundaries; 3.13.1 Recharge Boundaries; 3.13.2 Location of Aquifer Boundaries; 3.14 Characteristics of Wells; 3.14.1 Specific Capacity of a Well; 3.14.2 Partial Penetration; 3.14.3 Effective Well Radius; 3.14.4 Measurement of Well Characteristics; 3.15 Yield of a Well; 3.15.1 Maximum Available Drawdown; 3.15.2 Specific Capacity-Drawdown Curve; 3.15.3 Maximum Yield; 3.16 Well Design; 3.17 Well Construction; 3.17.1 Dug Wells; 3.17.2 Driven and Jetted Wells; 3.17.3 Bored Wells; 3.17.4 Drilled Wells3.17.5 Collector Wells"This book focus is on drinking water supply and treatment. Consequently, it devotes more depth to discussing water quality, quantity and pressure issues, problems related to emerging contaminants, water supply infrastructure, water treatment processes and water system selection"--Provided by publisher.WaterworksDrinking waterElectronic books.Waterworks.Drinking water.363.61068TEC010030bisacshShammas Nazih K.927068Wang Lawrence K.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463847703321Water engineering2082900UNINA