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Wang 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cWiley,$d2016. 210 4$d2016 215 $a1 online resource (829 p.) 225 1 $aNew York Academy of Sciences 300 $a"CourseSmart"--Cover. 311 $a1-119-04191-0 311 $a0-470-39098-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 327 $aWater 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 Wells 327 $a1.6.3 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 Silting 327 $a2.5.1 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 Stations 327 $a2.13 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 Discharge 327 $a3.11.2 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 Wells 327 $a3.17.5 Collector Wells 330 $a"This book focus is on drinking water supply and treatment. 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