Addressing the techno-socio-economic challenges involved in the protection, conservation, recycling and equitable utilization of water as an economic good, this text explores the linkages and dynam…
“Water Crisis: Myth or Reality?” is a book edited by Peter P. Rogers, M. Ramón Llamas, and Luis Martinez Cortina, based on discussions from the Marcelino Botin Water Forum 2004. The book explo…
A comprehensive review of 775 documents has highlighted various aspects of women's traditional involvement in water supply and sanitation, with significant implications for projects and programs ai…
This volume considers water pollution control in the pulp and paper industry. It covers: effluent-free production; effluents and biotransformations; environmental impact assessments; removal of chl…
Taylor's contribution consists in the rearrangement of the chapters and in the rewriting of several chapters. It is refreshing to find analytical results being expressed in parts per million, in co…
Water for Food and Rural Development: Approaches and Initiatives in South Asia” is a book edited by Peter P. Mollinga. This volume addresses the critical relationship between water resource devel…
"Water has long been the object of political ambition and conflict. Recent history is full of leaders who tried to harness water to realize national dreams. Yet the people who most need water-farme…
The book you’re referring to is “Rural Water Supply and Sanitation” by Forrest Blythe Wright. The third edition of this book was published in 1977 by Krieger Publishing Company. It covers var…
Water Resources Systems Engineering” by Warren A. Hall is a comprehensive book that delves into various aspects of water resources management and systems engineering. Published in 1970, it covers…
This book provides a comprehensive coverage of the fundamental principles and current practices in water processing, water distribution, wastewater collection, waste- water treatment, and sludge pr…