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Wastewater management for coastal cities : the ocean disposal options

Increasing globalization of the world economy is being accompanied by increasing threats to the marine environment and corresponding increase in responsibilities for the engineers, scientists, and planners who are charged with protecting that environment and serving the peoples of coastal cities. During the last half of the 20th century, coastal cities and megacities have made massive investments in water supply and sanitation. And yet while qualitative health and environmental benefits have been achieved, they have rarely been quantified by post-audits that would provide rationale and priorities for future investments. The long-range goals of the editors and contributors along with the rest of us in international engineering and economic development is to make investments in coastal city wastewater management more effective and more efficient. The common object of the authors of this book, besides detailing considerable design information, is to introduce to students and practitioners the scientific, engineering, economic, and institutional frameworks within which investment and assessment decisions are further developed. Fachgebiet: Environmental Engineering Zielgruppe: Application Fachgebiet: Environmental Engineering Zielgruppe: Application William C. Carroll, Past President American Society of Civil Engineers, and World Federation of Engineering Organizations.

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  • "This manual presents information on wastewater management practices for coastal cities and the options available for protecting the ocean coastal environment. It reviews the current state of knowledge on the planning, design, and construction of ocean outfalls for ultimate disposal in the marine environment. The paper is geared to engineers, planners, municipal authorities, and others interested in the subject. The scope of the manual includes the scientific basis for understanding what happens to wastes discharged into the nearshore marine environment and the implications for appropriate ecological design. It also covers the engineering framework for outfall planning and site selection, hydraulic design of outfall pipelines and diffusers, selection of pipeline material, analysis of on-bottom stability and stresses on pipelines, and determination of shore approaches. Other engineernig topics include corrosion control; state of the art in marine outfall construction, trenching, back-filling; and construction monitoring and inspection. Finally, consideration is given to performance monitoring for ocean outfalls, both for engineering and ecological purposes. The report rounds out the presentation of scientific and technological information with a series of case studies from both developed and developing countries which illustrate the application of these principles under a variety of oceanographic, ecological, and socioeconomic conditions. This manual is part of the Integrated Resource Recovery (Waste management and Recycling) series published by the World Bank as an executing agency for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)."
  • "Increasing globalization of the world economy is being accompanied by increasing threats to the marine environment and corresponding increase in responsibilities for the engineers, scientists, and planners who are charged with protecting that environment and serving the peoples of coastal cities. During the last half of the 20th century, coastal cities and megacities have made massive investments in water supply and sanitation. And yet while qualitative health and environmental benefits have been achieved, they have rarely been quantified by post-audits that would provide rationale and priorities for future investments. The long-range goals of the editors and contributors along with the rest of us in international engineering and economic development is to make investments in coastal city wastewater management more effective and more efficient. The common object of the authors of this book, besides detailing considerable design information, is to introduce to students and practitioners the scientific, engineering, economic, and institutional frameworks within which investment and assessment decisions are further developed. Fachgebiet: Environmental Engineering Zielgruppe: Application Fachgebiet: Environmental Engineering Zielgruppe: Application William C. Carroll, Past President American Society of Civil Engineers, and World Federation of Engineering Organizations."@en

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  • "Wastewater Management for Coastal Cities The Ocean Disposal Option"
  • "Waste water management for coastal cities the ocean disposal option"
  • "Wastewater management for coastal cities : the ocean disposal options"@en
  • "Wastewater management for coastal cities : the ocean disposal options"
  • "Wastewater management for coastal cities"
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  • "Wastewater management for coastal cities : the ocean disposal option"
  • "Wastewater management for coasts : cities : the ocean disposal option"@en
  • "Wastewater management for coastal cities. The Ocean disposal option"
  • "Waste water management for coastal cities : the ocean disposal option"
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