ABSTRACT
Although most public health and environmental engineers are aware of the importance of microbial activity, many civil engineers do not appreciate the part microbiological process play in, for example, biodeterioration of concrete and other construction materials, alteration of soil and rock properties, clogging of boreholes, distribution and irriga
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part One: Introduction
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Part Two: Overviews Of The Main Microbiological Processes Relevant To Civil Engineering
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Part Three: Water Supply Engineering
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Part Four: Engineering Materials
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Part Five: Groundwater Engineering
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Part Six: Land Drainage And Reclamation And Waste Disposal
part |2 pages
Part Seven: Geotechnical Engineering
part |2 pages
Part Eight: Diagnosis, Monitoring And Control