WEF Releases New Publications

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Sustainability Reporting Statements for Wastewater Systems provides guidance for wastewater utilities on basic principles of reporting on sustainability. It describes key attributes of internationally accepted frameworks for application to the wastewater industry. Primary and secondary sustainability indicators are identified and recommendations are offered on formats for reporting on wastewater system sustainability. These recommendations are placed into context both by reviewing general trends in sustainability reporting and providing examples of sustainability reporting of leading peer utilities.


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Wastewater Treatment Plant Design Handbook complements several recognized wastewater treatment design references, including Design of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants, Manual of Practice (MOP) 8. It facilitates access to those design guides by providing concise information from them, enabling the reader to quickly locate additional information by following direct references. The Wastewater Treatment Plant Design Handbook is written for students and design professionals familiar with wastewater treatment concepts, the design process, plant operations, and the regulatory basis of water pollution control.


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Design of Urban Stormwater Controls, MOP 23 addresses the paradigm shift in how stormwater is viewed and managed. It focuses on consolidating technologies to foster a convergence between traditional stormwater controls and ‘green’ infrastructure.


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Solids Process Design and Management is for professionals involved in the design, approval, and operation of municipal solids treatment and disposal systems. The book contains the latest information on public outreach and involvement, waste minimization, anaerobic and aerobic digestion, odors, and treatment and utilization of ‘green’ gases. This comprehensive design manual addresses significant advancements in equipment, technologies, and processes, as well as improved planning, design, and management practices.

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