Lafitte J D (7 results)

Language: Spanish
Published by Independently published, 2026
Series: Saga Ecos, Book 1. Book 1 - Saga Ecos
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Best Practices for the Treatment of Wet Weather Wastewater Flows
R. Brashear, C. Vitasovic, C. Johnson, R. Clinger, J. Rife, D. Lafitte, O. Nadi
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Paperback. Condition: New. During wet weather events, separate and combined wastewater collection systems deliver substantial amounts of storm water runoff to wastewater treatment plants. Often these flows inundate collection systems and treatment works creating bypasses of untreated or partially treated wastewater. The federa…l Clean Water Act (CWA), its amendments, and associated regulations have been attempting to address these concerns for nearly 30 years. These regulations, coupled with the wastewater treatment standards under the CWA, are posing immense challenges to the owner/operators of wastewater systems, who are also driven to provide the most cost-effective service to customers. This project (WERF Project 00-CTS-6, "Best Practices for the Treatment of Wet Weather Wastewater Flows") undertook a review of currently available technologies to improve the performance and efficiency of wet weather wastewater treatment and also identified potentially beneficial technologies and methodologies that are emerging in this area. The project report includes the types and characteristics of current technologies and methodologies available to ensure treatment of wet weather wastewater flows. The following are the categories of technologies are assessed in report: vortex separation, enhanced clarification, operational enhancements, flushing systems, and disinfection.

Best Practices for the Treatment of Wet Weather Wastewater Flows
R. Brashear, C. Vitasovic, C. Johnson, R. Clinger, J. Rife, D. Lafitte, O. Nadi
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Paperback. Condition: New. During wet weather events, separate and combined wastewater collection systems deliver substantial amounts of storm water runoff to wastewater treatment plants. Often these flows inundate collection systems and treatment works creating bypasses of untreated or partially treated wastewater. The federa…l Clean Water Act (CWA), its amendments, and associated regulations have been attempting to address these concerns for nearly 30 years. These regulations, coupled with the wastewater treatment standards under the CWA, are posing immense challenges to the owner/operators of wastewater systems, who are also driven to provide the most cost-effective service to customers. This project (WERF Project 00-CTS-6, "Best Practices for the Treatment of Wet Weather Wastewater Flows") undertook a review of currently available technologies to improve the performance and efficiency of wet weather wastewater treatment and also identified potentially beneficial technologies and methodologies that are emerging in this area. The project report includes the types and characteristics of current technologies and methodologies available to ensure treatment of wet weather wastewater flows. The following are the categories of technologies are assessed in report: vortex separation, enhanced clarification, operational enhancements, flushing systems, and disinfection.

Best Practices for the Treatment of Wet Weather Wastewater Flows
R. Brashear, C. Vitasovic, C. Johnson, R. Clinger, J. Rife, D. Lafitte, O. Nadi
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Paperback. Condition: New. During wet weather events, separate and combined wastewater collection systems deliver substantial amounts of storm water runoff to wastewater treatment plants. Often these flows inundate collection systems and treatment works creating bypasses of untreated or partially treated wastewater. The federa…l Clean Water Act (CWA), its amendments, and associated regulations have been attempting to address these concerns for nearly 30 years. These regulations, coupled with the wastewater treatment standards under the CWA, are posing immense challenges to the owner/operators of wastewater systems, who are also driven to provide the most cost-effective service to customers. This project (WERF Project 00-CTS-6, "Best Practices for the Treatment of Wet Weather Wastewater Flows") undertook a review of currently available technologies to improve the performance and efficiency of wet weather wastewater treatment and also identified potentially beneficial technologies and methodologies that are emerging in this area. The project report includes the types and characteristics of current technologies and methodologies available to ensure treatment of wet weather wastewater flows. The following are the categories of technologies are assessed in report: vortex separation, enhanced clarification, operational enhancements, flushing systems, and disinfection.

Best Practices for the Treatment of Wet Weather Wastewater Flows
R. Brashear, C. Vitasovic, C. Johnson, R. Clinger, J. Rife, D. Lafitte, O. Nadi
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Paperback. Condition: New. During wet weather events, separate and combined wastewater collection systems deliver substantial amounts of storm water runoff to wastewater treatment plants. Often these flows inundate collection systems and treatment works creating bypasses of untreated or partially treated wastewater. The federa…l Clean Water Act (CWA), its amendments, and associated regulations have been attempting to address these concerns for nearly 30 years. These regulations, coupled with the wastewater treatment standards under the CWA, are posing immense challenges to the owner/operators of wastewater systems, who are also driven to provide the most cost-effective service to customers. This project (WERF Project 00-CTS-6, "Best Practices for the Treatment of Wet Weather Wastewater Flows") undertook a review of currently available technologies to improve the performance and efficiency of wet weather wastewater treatment and also identified potentially beneficial technologies and methodologies that are emerging in this area. The project report includes the types and characteristics of current technologies and methodologies available to ensure treatment of wet weather wastewater flows. The following are the categories of technologies are assessed in report: vortex separation, enhanced clarification, operational enhancements, flushing systems, and disinfection.
More imagesBulletin du Musée Basque (Année 1972 complète : 1er trimestre, 2e trimestre, 3e trimestre, 4e trimestre)
Collectif ; BLOT, J. ; ORPUSTAN, J.-B. ; HARITSCHELHAR, J. ; PEILLEN, D. ; MERILLAU, J. J. ; LAFITTE, P. ; GOYHENECHE, E.
Language: French
Published by Bulletin du Musée Basque, 1972
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souple. Condition: Assez bon. 4 vol. in-12 br., Bulletin du Musée Basque, 1972, 224 pp. Etat très satisfaisant (annot. ms. au stylo, bon état par ailleurs). Au sommaire : Nouveaux vestiges mégalithiques en Pays Basque (II) : Dolmens et cromlechs du Labourd et de la Basse-Navarre ; Le Livre d'Or (année 1971) ; Nouveaux vestiges m…égalithiques en Pays Basque (III) : Cromlechs de Basse-Navarre et tumulus ; Images de la vie en Basse-Navarre à la fin du règne de Louis XIV d'après la taille du quartier d'Ahaïce à Ossès en 1697 et 1700 ; Chroniques (Bibliographie) : Obras musicales del Padre Donostia, Noticias y viejos textos de la "Lingua Navarrorum" ; Recueil des recettes vétérinaires de Jauréguiberry (Manuscrit n° 118 du fonds celtique et basque de la Bibliothèque Nationale) ; Chroniques : Le "renard" - Tableau de dérive du timonier, Les sifflets de marine ; Bibliographie : Autour des études gasconnes, Poèmes basques de Salvat Monho ; Nouveaux vestiges mégalithiques en Pays Basque (IV) : Cromlechs de Basse-Navarre et tumulus ; Chroniques (Bibliographie) : Le nationalisme basque, son origine et son idéologie dans l'uvre de Sabino de Arana Goiri ; Table des matières - Année 1972. Les annotations ms. sont très probablement de la main du l'historien et géographe René Cuzacq (1901-1977), grand spécialiste des Landes et du Pays Basque. Langue: Français.

Published by Masson, Paris, 1909
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2 volumi, 22 cm, rilegatura coeva in mezza pelle, titolo e fregi in oro al dorso; pp. xvi, 864, alcune tabelle nel testo Molto buono.