Wastewater Microbiology: A Handbook for Operators, Second Edition
Operators play a vital role in protecting public health and the environment—and understanding the biology behind wastewater treatment is essential to that mission. Microorganisms such as bacteria, protozoa, metazoa, algae, and fungi are the engines of pollutant removal, working at every stage from preliminary screening to advanced disinfection. With updated guidance reflecting today’s regulatory standards and treatment challenges, this edition empowers operators to manage biological systems with confidence, clarity, and purpose.
Description
Table of Contents
Chapter 1—Wastewater Treatment Overview
Chapter 2—Microbiology and Wastewater Treatment
Chapter 3—General Microscopy
Chapter 4—Bacteria
Chapter 5—Protozoa
Chapter 6—Metazoans
Chapter 7—Filamentous Bacteria and Fungi
Chapter 8—Algae, Water Fleas, and Other Aquatic Worms
Chapter 9—Biological Phosphorous Removal
Chapter 10—Biological Nutrient Removal: Ammonia
Chapter 11—Microbiology and Process Control