Iwa Catalogue 2017 - Isssu
Iwa Catalogue 2017 - Isssu
Iwa Catalogue 2017 - Isssu
Catalogue 2017
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the Environment
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Open Water Journal Water Quality Research Journal
Editors-in-Chief: Official Journal of the Canadian Association on
Francesco Fatone, Universit Politecnica delle Marche, Italy Water Quality
Rita Henderson, University of New South Wales, Australia Editors:
Bruce Jefferon, Cranfield Water Science Institute, UK R. Droste, University of Ottawa, Canada
D. Nagesh Kumar, Indian Institute of Science, India P. Vanrolleghem, Universit Laval, Canada
Xiaochang C. Wang, Xian University of Architecture and The Water Quality Research Journal
Technology, China Volume 52 Number 1 2017 ISSN 1201-3080
The Open Water Journal is an open access journal that publishes original,
peer-reviewed, internationally relevant articles covering all aspects of 21st articles covering all aspects of 21st
encouraged.
century water research: fundamental science, application of science and
Scope:
Integrated catchment management covering all aspects of hydrology, limnology, water quality, interfacial science, application of science and
technology and impact of societal and
(sediments/water/air) science and planning and stakeholder management;
Provision of alternative water sources including (but not limited to) water recycling and desalination, multiple
barriers, impact of regulatory and political aspects, stakeholder engagement;
Emerging contaminants covering algal blooms, trace organics, diffuse pollution, advanced monitoring, analytical
science, data management, regulation and standards, risk management, customer perception;
water cycle, covering energy, nutrient, biochemicals and water recovery and hence, process efficiency, carbon
neutral treatment plants, associated economics, public perception and multiple barriers to close the circular value
encouraged.
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Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination Journal of Water & Climate Change
Editors: Editors:
Blanca Jimnez Cisneros, UNESCO, France Fransje L. Hooimeijer, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Jrg E. Drewes, Technische Universitt Mnchen, Germany Junguo Liu, Beijing Forestry University, China
Stephen Gray, Victoria University, Australia Chris Perera, Victoria University, Australia
In S. Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Damien Serre, RESCUESolutions, France
Korea Venkataramana Sridhar, Virginia Tech, USA
How Yong Ng, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Journal of Water and Climate
Journal of Water Reuse and Change publishes refereed
Desalination: Goes Open Access research and practitioner papers on
IWA Publishing is pleased to all aspects of water science,
announce that as of 2017 the Journal technology, management and
of Water Reuse and Desalination will innovation in response to climate
be fully Open Access. change, with emphasis on reduction
of energy usage.
All articles within the journal have
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First published in 2011, the Journal of Water Reuse and Institutional rate (print and online access):
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reviewed papers on the science and technology, policy,
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products and services, including Science Citation The German Hydrological Society (DHG)
Index/Reports, with an Impact Factor of 0.409. The Italian Hydrological Society (IHS)
The move to Open Access for the Journal of Water Reuse Editors:
and Desalination is a step towards the journals journey to Chong-Yu Xu, University of Oslo, Norway
develop a wide range of sustainable publishing avenues to Nevil Quinn, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
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ISSN: 2220-1319; vol.7, 4 issues, 2017 Hydrology Research publishes
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placed on studies of the hydrological
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Water Science and Technology Water Science and Technology: Water Supply
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Health Related Water Issues Health Related Water Issues
Best Practice Guide on the Control of Arsenic in Drinking Critical Control Point Assessment to Quantify Robustness
Water and Reliability of Multiple Treatment Barriers of a DPR
Editors: Prosun Bhattacharya, Dragana Jovanovic and Scheme
David Polya Author: Ben Stanford
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Industry & Water Policy & Governance
Rational Design of Next-generation Nanomaterials and Water Consumption, Tariffs and Regulation
Nanodevices for Water Applications Editors: Francesc Hernandez-Sancho and Maria Molinos-
Author: Peng Wang Senante
Rational Design of Next-generation Nanomaterials and June 2017 200 pages Paperback
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Policy & Governance Policy & Governance
Manual on the Human Rights to Safe Drinking Water and Demonstrated Energy Neutrality Leadership
Sanitation for Practitioners A Study of Five Champions of Change
Lead author: Robert Bos Editors: Steve Tarallo and Paul Kohl
Contributing authors: David Alves, Carolina Latorre, Neil
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Urban Water Urban Water
Sustainable Water Management Programs for the Built Urban Water Reuse Handbook
Environment Editor: Saeid Eslamian
Author: William F. McCoy
Rapid population growth, along with
Successful water management drought, water-intensive energy
programs result in healthier building development, climate change
occupants and reduced cost to conditions, and a number of other
business and society. factors all place stress on world water
supplies. In many countries throughout
Water management programs the world, water reuse has proved to be
for the built environment must be an effective and safe means to help
comprehensive and sustainable. satisfy growing water demands and
Water safety in buildings is not offset scarcity. This book provides the
practical unless also the operational latest information on water reuse
efficiency of building water systems applications with a focus on urban areas. It examines
is well managed. Owners and managers of buildings face numerous new and alternative methods for sustainable water
increasing water, sewer and energy costs. The demand to supplies.
be better stewards of water and energy is intensifying.
This title is co-published with CRC Press
Disease and injury associated with water systems in
buildings have harmed millions of people. Every year, January 2016 1184 pages Hardback
hundreds of thousands of people are newly afflicted and ISBN: 9781780407364
many thousands of people are killed. The public are Non Members Price: 108.00/US$194.00/146.00
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to the terrible cost. The microbial, chemical and physical
hazards to which people are exposed from water in the Urban Water
built environment can be prevented from causing harm
by application of scientifically proven principles in hazard
analysis and control. Tried and true process management Water Governance in Cities
applied to water systems in buildings has been proven to Authors: Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and
prevent disease and injury. Development (OECD)
Sustainable Water Management Programs for the Built
Environment gives the framework for comprehensive, Urban, demographic and climate trends
sustainable water management in the built environment. are increasingly exposing cities to risks
Case studies of scientifically defensible applications are of having too little, too much and too
given throughout the book to illustrate principles and provide polluted water. Facing these challenges
examples. The aim of the book is to facilitate implementation requires robust public policies and
of effective, sustainable water management programs for sound governance frameworks to
buildings. co-ordinate across multiple scales,
authorities, and policy domains.
September 2017 192 pages Paperback Building on a survey of 48 cities in
ISBN: 9781780407265 Ebook ISBN: 9781780407272 OECD countries and emerging
Non Members Price: 89.00/US$160.00/120.00 economies, the report analyses key
IWA Members Price: 67.00/US$121.00/90.00 factors affecting urban water governance, discusses trends
in allocating roles and responsibilities across levels of
government, and assesses multi-level governance gaps in
urban water management. It provides a framework for
mitigating territorial and institutional fragmentation and raising
the profile of water in the broader sustainable development
agenda, focusing in particular on the contribution of
metropolitan governance, rural-urban partnerships and
stakeholder engagement.
This title belongs to the OECD Report Series
May 2016 140 pages Paperback
ISBN: 9781780408248 Ebook ISBN: 9781780408255
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Utility Management Utility Management
Risk Management for Water and Wastewater Utilities Smart Water Utilities
Author: Simon Pollard Complexity Made Simple
Authors: Pernille Ingildsen and Gustaf Olsson
Water risks and security are a major
global hazard in the 21st century and it Today there is increasing pressure on
is essential that water professionals the water infrastructure and although
have a solid grounding in the principles unsustainable water extraction and
of preventative risk management. wastewater handling can continue for a
while, at some point water needs to be
This second edition of the key managed in a way that is sustainable in
textbook, Risk Management for Water the long-term. We need to handle
and Wastewater Utilities, extends water utilities smarter.
beyond first principles and examines
the practicalities of resilience and New and effective tools and
vulnerability assessment, strategic risk appraisal and the technologies are becoming available
interconnectedness of water utility risks in a networked at an affordable cost and these technologies are steadily
infrastructure. It provides an up-dated overview of tools changing water infrastructure options; the quality and
and techniques for risk management in the context of the robustness of sensors are increasing rapidly and their
heightened expectations for sound risk governance that are reliability makes the automatic handling of critical processes
being made of all water and wastewater utilities. viable. Online and real-time control means safer and more
effective operation.
Risk Management for Water and Wastewater Utilities
provides a valuable starting point for newly appointed risk The combination of better sensors and new water treatment
managers in the utility sector and offers MSc level self-paced technologies is a strong enabler for decentralised and
study with self-assessment questions and abbreviated diversified water treatment. Plants can be run with a
answers, key learning points, case studies and worked minimum of personnel attendance; in the future, thousands
examples. of sensors in the water utility cycle will handle all the
complexity in an effective way.
May 2016 180 pages Paperback
ISBN: 9781780407470 Ebook ISBN: 9781780407487 Smart Water Utilities: Complexity Made Simple provides
Non Members Price: 89.00/US$160.00/ 120.00 a framework for Smart Water Utilities based on an M-A-D
IWA Members Price: 67.00/US$121.00/90.00 (Measurement-Analysis-Decision). This enables the
organisation and implementation of Smart in a water utility
by providing an overview of supporting technologies and
methods.
The book presents an introduction to methods and tools,
providing a perspective of what can and could be achieved.
It provides a toolbox for all water challenges and is essential
reading for the Water Utility Manager, Engineer and Director
and for Consultants, Designers and Researchers.
May 2016 304 pages Paperback
ISBN: 9781780407579 Ebook ISBN: 9781780407586
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Utility Management Utility Management
Asset Management of Force Main Infrastructure Visual Tool for Supporting Asset Management
Synthesis Report Performance, Risk, and Cost Analysis
Author: Sunil Sinha Authors: Sergio T. Coelho, Diogo Vitorino, Bradley Jurkovac,
Helena Alegre, David Kerr and Rita S. Brito
Utility Management
Utility Management
Evaluation of Performance and Greenhouse Gas
Emissions for Plants Achieving Low Phosphorus Effluents Guidelines for Utilities Wishing to Conduct Pilot-Scale
Author: Christine de Barbadillo Demonstrations
Authors: Lori Stone and Wendell Khunjar
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The Use of Water Quality and Process Models for Greenhouse Gas Emission and Mitigation in Municipal
Minimizing Wastewater Utility Greenhouse Gas Footprints Wastewater Treatment Plants
Editors: Jose Porro and Ingmar Nopens Authors: Xinmin Zhan, Zhenhu Hu and Guangxue Wu
Scientific and Technical Report No. 26. The wide adoption of wastewater
treatment processes and use of novel
The Use of Water Quality and Process technologies for improvement of
Models for Minimizing Wastewater nitrogen and phosphorus removals
Utility Greenhouse Gas Footprints from wastewater have been introduced
provides an understanding of the to meet stringent discharge standards.
processes that are responsible for the Municipal wastewater treatment plants
major contributions to GHG emissions (MWWTPs) are one of major
from WWTP and sewer systems (e.g. contributors to the increase in the
heterotrophic denitrification, autotrophic global GHG emissions and therefore it
nitrification, autotrophic denitrification, is necessary to carry out intensive
methanogenesis). This knowledge is translated into studies on quantification, assessment and characterization of
mathematical models that can be embedded in system/plant- GHG emissions in wastewater treatment plants, on the life
wide models allowing multi-criteria optimisation. cycle assessment from GHG emission prospective, and on
the GHG mitigation strategies.
This title belongs to the Scientific and Technical Report
Series Greenhouse Gas Emission and Mitigation in Municipal
August 2017 200 pages Paperback Wastewater Treatment Plants summarizes the recent
development in studies of greenhouse gas emissions
ISBN: 9781780408262 Ebook ISBN: 9781780408279
(N2O, CH4 and CO2) in MWWTPs. It also summarizes the
Non Members Price: 89.00/US$160.00/120.00 development in life cycle assessment on GHG emissions
IWA Members Price: 67.00/US$121.00/90.00 in consideration of the energy usage in MWWTPs. The
strategies in mitigating GHG emissions are discussed and
the book provides an overview for researchers, students,
water professionals and policy makers on GHG emission
and mitigation in MWWTPS and industrial wastewater
treatment processes.
The book is a valuable resource for undergraduate and
postgraduate students in the water, climate, and energy
areas of research. It is also a useful reference source
for water professionals, government policy makers, and
research institutes.
September 2017 150 pages Paperback
ISBN: 9781780406305 Ebook ISBN: 9781780406312
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Hydraulic Design and Management of Over the past twenty years, the
Wastewater Transport Systems is a knowledge and understanding of
manual resulting from the research wastewater treatment has advanced
project CAPWAT (CAPacity loss in extensively and moved away from
wasteWATer pressure pipelines), which empirically based approaches to a
researched the mechanisms for the fundamentally-based first principles
creation, stagnation and discharge of approach embracing chemistry,
gas bubbles in wastewater pressure microbiology, and physical and
pipelines. During this six-year research bioprocess engineering, often involving
programme, it was recognised that experimental laboratory work and
there is no hydraulic manual/guideline techniques. Many of these
that focuses on the entire wastewater pressure pipeline experimental methods and techniques have matured to the
system, the processes it includes, and the interaction degree that they have been accepted as reliable tools in
between the pressure pipeline and the pumping station. wastewater treatment research and practice. For sector
professionals, especially a new generation of young
This manual provides a compilation of all the hydraulic scientists and engineers entering the wastewater treatment
knowledge that is necessary for designing a wastewater profession, the quantity, complexity and diversity of these
transport system and to manage it operationally. The new developments can be overwhelming, particularly in
wastewater transport system is the link between the developing countries where access to advanced level
collection and treatment of the wastewater and the laboratory courses in wastewater treatment is not readily
collection system includes, among others, the gravity flow available. In addition, information on innovative experimental
sewage system from the house (or consumer) and service methods is scattered across scientific literature and only
connection through street and main sewers up to the suction partially available in the form of textbooks or guidelines. This
basins. The transport system, for which this manual was book seeks to address these deficiencies. It assembles and
written, includes the suction basin, the sewage pumping integrates the innovative experimental methods developed
station and the pressure pipelines. by research groups and practitioners around the world.
The central point of the design is to create an independent Experimental Methods in Wastewater Treatment forms part
and safe system with the necessary transport capacity at of the internet-based curriculum in wastewater treatment
minimum societal costs. Predominantly, the management at UNESCO-IHE and, as such, may also be used together
aspect focuses on guidelines to maintain the design with video records of experimental methods performed and
principles regarding capacity and required energy. narrated by the authors including guidelines on what to do
April 2016 152 pages Paperback and what not to do. The book is written for undergraduate
and postgraduate students, researchers, laboratory staff,
ISBN: 9781780407821 Ebook ISBN: 9781780407814
plant operators, consultants, and other sector professionals.
Non Members Price: 89.00/US$160.00/120.00
IWA Members Price: 67.00/US$121.00/90.00 May 2016 360 pages Hardback
ISBN: 9781780404745 Ebook ISBN: 9781780404752
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The Perfect Slime presents the latest This book is a Spanish translation of
state of knowledge and all aspects of Faecal Sludge Management: Systems
the Extracellular Polymeric Substances, Approach for Implementation and
(EPS) matrix from the ecological and Operation.
health to the antifouling perspectives.
The book brings together all the current Faecal Sludge Management: Systems
material in order to expand our Approach for Implementation and
understanding of the functions, Operation addresses the organization
properties and characteristics of the of the entire faecal sludge management
matrix as well as the possibilities to service chain, from the collection and
strengthen or weaken it. transport of sludge, and the current
state of knowledge of treatment options, to the final end
The EPS matrix represents the immediate environment use or disposal of treated sludge. The book also presents
in which biofilm organisms live. From their point of view, important factors to consider when evaluating and upscaling
this matrix has paramount advantages. It allows them to new treatment technology options.
stay together for extended periods and form synergistic The book is designed for undergraduate and graduate
microconsortia, it retains extracellular enzymes and turns the students, and engineers and practitioners in the field who
matrix into an external digestion system and it is a universal have some basic knowledge of environmental and/or
recycling yard, it protects them against desiccation, it allows wastewater engineering.
for intense communication and represents a huge genetic
archive. They can remodel their matrix, break free and December 2016 400 pages paperback
eventually, they can use it as a nutrient source. The EPS ISBN: 9781780408019 Ebook ISBN: 9781780408026
matrix can be considered as one of the emergent properties Non Members Price: 75.00/US$135.00/101.00
of biofilms and are a major reason for the success of this IWA Members Price: 56.00/US$101.00/76.00
form of life.
Nevertheless, they have been termed the black matter of
biofilms for good reasons. First of all: the isolation methods Wastewater, Reuse & Sludge
define the results. In most cases, only water soluble EPS
components are investigated; insoluble ones such as
cellulose or amyloids are much less included. In particular Equivalency of Advanced Treatment Trains for Potable
in environmental biofilms with many species, it is difficult to Reuse
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