Description
Book SynopsisPresented in a CD-ROM format, this title shows how to systematically incorporate the principles of water conservation, recycling, and reuse into the design of new plants, retrofits of existing systems, and technology development.
Table of ContentsSection. Foreword.
Acknowledgments.
Abbreviations and Acronyms.
Chapter 1. Introduction.
1.1. Project Purpose.
1.2. Water Reuse- A Historical Context.
1.3. The Center for Waste Reduction Technologies.
1.4. Monograph Tasks and Scope.
Chapter 2. The Systematic Approach.
2.1. Overview of Approach.
2.2. Step 1 - Establish Leadership and Commitment.
2.3. Step 2 - Frame the Problem.
2.4. Step 3 - Develop Alternatives.
2.5. Step 4 - Select a Course of Action.
2.6. Step 5 - Implement the Course of Action.
2.7. Step 6 - Review and Update.
Chapter 3. water Reclamation Strategies and Technologies.
3.1. Guidance.
3.2. Industry Standard Water Management Strategies.
3.3. Technology Summaries.
Exhibits.
Chapter 4. Case Studies.
4.1. Basis for Selection.
4.2. Case Study # 1: Aluminum Smelting Plant.
4.3. Case Study # 2: Pulp Mill.
4.4. Case Study # 3: Transportation Equipment Facility.
4.5. Case Study # 4: Electric Power Plant.
4.6. Case Study # 5: Semiconductor Fabricator.
4.7. Case Study # 6: Aerospace Manufacturer.
Chapter 5. Water Use in Industries of the Future.
5.1. Overview.
5.2. Agriculture Industry.
5.3. Aluminum Industry.
5.4. Chemical Industry.
5.5. Forest Products Industry.
5.6. Mining Industry.
5.7. Petroleum Industry.
5.8. Steel Industry.
Chapter 6. Developments to Watch.
6.1. Basis.
6.2. Process Issues.
6.3. Regulatory Developments and Voluntary Programs.
6.4. Resource Limitations.
References.
Appendices.
A. Water Reuse Questionnaire.
B. Surveyed Organizations and Responses.
C. Water Analysis Data.
D. Decision Making Using Environmental, Health, and Safety Costs in a Coherent Model.
E. Glossary.