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Ecological Engineering for Wastewater Treatment
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The new science of ecological engineering is winning increasing acceptance all over the world. Established industrial economies like Sweden and the United States are investing more in it as initial skepticism and regulatory hurdles are giving way to burgeoning investments by companies and municipalities, increased research activity, and great inter
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword to the Second Edition
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Ecological Engineering: the Roots And Rationale of a New Ecological Paradigm
- Chapter 2: The Function of Ecological Engineering in Environmental Conservationwith Some Case Studies from China
- Chapter 3: Aquaculture and Its Role in Ecological Wastewater Treatment
- Chapter 4: Ecosystems Approach to Low-Cost Sanitation in India: Where the People Know Better
- Chapter 5: Wastewater-Fed Fish Culture in Hungary
- Chapter 6: Land-Based Systems, Constructed Wetlands, and Aquatic Plant Systems in The United States: an Overview
- Chapter 7: Ecological Engineering for Wastewater Treatment: Theoretical Foundations and Practical Realities
- Chapter 8: Stensund Wastewater Aquaculture: the Building
- Chapter 9: Ecological Engineering, Living Machines, and the Visionary Landscape
- Chapter 10 Solar Wastewater Treatment in Denmark: Demonstration Project at the Danish Folkecenter for Renewable Energy
- Chapter 11: Resource-Saving and Ecological Aspects of Using Wastewaterfrom Eel Breeding as a Source of Nutrients, Water, and Carbon Dioxide for Plant Production
- Chapter 12: Living with Your Waste/Wastewater
- Chapter 13: Energy Budget for a Polyculture-Based Wastewater Treatment System
- Chapter 14: A Plan for a Community Greenhouse and Waste Treatment Facilityfor Cold Climate Regions
- Chapter 15: A Diagnostic and Ecological Approach to the Purificationof Sewage, Toxic Substances, and Water Bodies
- Chapter 16: Contributions of Marshes and Salt Marshes to Ecological Engineering
- Chapter 17: The Role of Plants in Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands
- Chapter 18: Wastewater Nutrient Removal and Recovery in an Infiltration Wetland
- Chapter 19: Seasonal Variations in the Efficiency of Nutrient Removal from DomesticEffluent in a Quasi-Natural Field of Reeds (Phragmites communis)
- Chapter 20: Sand-Plant Filter Systems
- Chapter 21: Submersed Macrophytes for Recovery of Eutrophied Waters:Nutrient Spiraling and Removal Efficiency
- Chapter 22: Wastewater Treatment by Aerated Ponds Constructed Wetlandsin the Norwegian Climate: Results and Design Considerations
- Chapter 23: Perspectives on Vegetated Shoals, Ponds, and Ditches as Extensive OutdoorSystems of Wastewater Treatment in Estonia
- Chapter 24: Ecological Engineering for Wastewater Control in Agricultural Catchment Areas: Three Case Studies from Estonial
- Chapter 25: Recovery of Small Rivers in Latvia
- Chapter 26: Environmental Restoration Project in Poland: The Application of New Ideas
- Chapter 27: Contamination of Groundwater Near Landfills in Poland and Possibilitiesfor Protecting It Using Plants
- Chapter 28: Ecologically Sound Wastewater Treatment: Concepts and Implementation
- Chapter 29:Ecological Approaches to Wastewater Management in Urban Regionsin the Netherlands
- Chapter 30: Gray water Recycling in Urban A reas
- Chapter 31: Commercial Prospects for Ecological Engineering
- Chapter 32: Biological Surfaces, Metabolic Capacitance, Growth, and Differentiation:A Theoretical Exploration of Thermodynamic, Economic, and Material Efficiencies in Fluid Purification Systems
- Chapter 33: Ecological Approaches to Treatment of Wastewater from Potato Processing
- Chapter 34: The Ecological Development of Pamu Sewerage and Treatment System
- Chapter 35: Ecological Effects of Human Activity on the Couric Lagoon and the Coastal Zone of Lithuania
- Chapter 36: Ecological Engineering for Increased Production and Environmental Improvement in Open Sea Aquaculture
- Chapter 37: The Personal Laboratory: Thinking Tools
- Chapter 38: The Environmental Technology Center
- Chapter 39: The Awareness of the Engineer as an Integral Part of Ecological Wastewater Treatment
- Chapter 40: A Living Symbol of Participatory Ecology: Wastewater, Groundwater,and Air Purification Schematics for the René Dubos Bioshelter, Planned South Transept of the Cathedral of St. John The Divine in New York City
- Case Studies
- Glossary
- Index