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      Irrigation With Reclaimed Municipal Wastewater–A Guidance Manual
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      Irrigation With Reclaimed Municipal Wastewater–A Guidance Manual book

      Edited ByG. Stuart Pettygrove, Takashi Asano
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1985
      eBook Published 22 December 2017
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351073905
      Pages 528
      eBook ISBN 9781351073905
      Subjects Engineering & Technology
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      Pettygrove, G.S., & Asano, T. (Eds.). (1985). Irrigation With Reclaimed Municipal Wastewater–A Guidance Manual (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351073905

      ABSTRACT

      Irrigation with Reclaimed Municipal Wastewater - A Guidance Manual is for use in the planning, design, and operation of agricultural and landscape irrigation systems using reclaimed municipal wastewater. It is written for civil and sanitary engineers, agricultural engineers, and agricultural extension workers and consultants. The manual is also useful as a reference for public works officials, municipal wastewater treatment plant operators, and students at colleges and universities. The text emphasizes irrigation for the purpose of optimizing crop production; therefore, it includes detailed instruction in the calculation of crop water requirements. Furthermore, the benefits and limitations of using reclaimed municipal wastewater for agricultural and landscape irrigation are discussed, as are other topics of special interest, including water management for salinity and sodicity control, and economic and legal aspects of reclaimed wastewater irrigation.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1

      Introduction: California’s Reclaimed Municipal Wastewater Resource

      ByG. Stuart Pettygrove, David C. Davenport, Takashi Asano

      chapter 2

      Municipal Wastewater: Treatment and Reclaimed Water Characteristics

      ByTakashi Asano, Robert G. Smith, George Tchobanoglous

      chapter 3

      Irrigation Water Quality Criteria

      ByWestcot Dennis W., Ayers Robert S.

      chapter 4

      Site Characteristics

      ByR. W. Crites

      chapter 5

      Crop Water Use

      ByW. O. Pruitt, R. L. Snyder

      chapter 6

      Crop Selection and Management

      ByM. R. George, G. S. Pettygrove, W. B. Davis

      chapter 7

      Water Management For Salinity And Sodicity Control

      ByJ. D. Oster, J. D. Rhoades

      chapter 8

      Irrigation System Design

      ByR. G. Smith, J. L. Meyer, G. L. Dickey, B. R. Hanson

      chapter 9

      On-Farm Economics of Reclaimed Wastewater Irrigation

      ByCharles V. Moore, Kent D. Olson, Miguel A. Mariño

      chapter 10

      Health And Regulatory Considerations

      ByJames Crook

      chapter 11

      Legal Aspects of Irrigation With Reclaimed Wastewater in California

      ByCarolyn S. Richardson

      chapter 12

      Fate Of Wastewater Constituents In Soil And Groundwater: Nitrogen Nitrogen and Phosphorus

      ByF. E. Broadbent, H. M. Reisenauer

      chapter 13

      Fate of Wastewater Constituents in Soil and Groundwater: Trace Elements

      ByA. L. Page, A. C. Chang

      chapter 14

      Fate of Wastewater Constituents in Soil and Groundwater: Pathogens

      ByW. T. Frankenberger

      chapter 15

      Fate of Wastewater Constituents in Soil and Groundwater: Trace Organics

      ByA. C. Chang, A. L. Page
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