628.1688/S. R
RIVER POLLUTION CONTROL
By
M. J STIFF, B. SC., C. Chem., MRIC
Contents
PART 1: APPROACHES TO RIVER POLLUTION CONTROL
Chapter 1: The application of charges for discharges to river
Chapter 2: Quality objectives and fixed emission standards – an industrial view
Chapter 3: The European Community and water pollution control
Chapter 4: River pollution control by quality objectives
PART 2: THE PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL RIVERS
Chapter 5: The World Health Organization and pollution control in Europe
Chapter 6 : Water pollution control on River Danube
Chapter7: Political aspects of cleaning the River Rhine
Chapter 8: The pollution of the River Rhine – the perspective for im-provement
PART3: RIVER POLLUTION CONTROL IN PRACTICE
Chapter 9: French measures against River Rhine pollution
Chapter10: The River Rhine monitoring programme in Germany
Chapter11: The River Trent system -20 years of improvement
Chapter12: Water supply intake protection
Section1 .River Water data collection and pollution monitoring
Section 2 Development of a monitoring station
Chapter13: Water quality surveillance
PART 4 DATA REQUIRMENTS FOR POLLUTION CONTROL
Chapter 14: Archiving data – an archivist's viewpoint
Chapter15: The interaction between data collection and water quality modeling
Chapter16: The importance of flow measurement
Chapter17: Sampling: defining the task and planning the scheme
Chapter18: Time-of-travel and its significance
Chapter19: Water quality data requirements of United Kingdom Government
PART5: WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT
Chapter20: Ecologic value scales for small streams
Chapter21: Water quality assessment using the theory of entropy
PART6: WATER QUALITY MODELLING
Chapter22: The systems analytical approach
Chapter23: Modelling for management
Chapter24: The River Ouse mathematical model
Chapter25: Mathematical modeling of the River Thames
Chapter26: Water quality modeling for wastewater management
Prep. / Asmaa Ahmed
Manage. / Huda Hosny
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