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Chinese water systems.. Volume 4,. Applied water management in China
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Title/Author:
Chinese water systems./ edited by Max Dohmann ... [et al.].
remainder title:
Applied water management in China
other author:
Dohmann, Max.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
xvi, 281 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Improving water management and the water management system in the Liao river basin and Lake Dian -- 2. Ecological indicators for surface water quality-methodological approaches to fish community assessments in China and Germany -- 3. Dianchi Shallow Lake Management -- 4. New technical approaches for the co-processing of pharmaceutical wastewater in municipal wastewater treatment plants in the Shenyang region -- 5. The planning, management and decision support systems of Kunming's urban drainage system -- 6. Treatment of wastewater with high proportion of industrial wastewater with extreme requirements on the elimination of nutrients -- 7. Adaption and introduction of German sewer inspection technology in China.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Watershed management - China. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80234-9
ISBN:
9783030802349
Chinese water systems.. Volume 4,. Applied water management in China
Chinese water systems.
Volume 4,Applied water management in China[electronic resource] /Applied water management in Chinaedited by Max Dohmann ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xvi, 281 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Terrestrial environmental sciences,2363-619X. - Terrestrial environmental sciences..
1. Improving water management and the water management system in the Liao river basin and Lake Dian -- 2. Ecological indicators for surface water quality-methodological approaches to fish community assessments in China and Germany -- 3. Dianchi Shallow Lake Management -- 4. New technical approaches for the co-processing of pharmaceutical wastewater in municipal wastewater treatment plants in the Shenyang region -- 5. The planning, management and decision support systems of Kunming's urban drainage system -- 6. Treatment of wastewater with high proportion of industrial wastewater with extreme requirements on the elimination of nutrients -- 7. Adaption and introduction of German sewer inspection technology in China.
Open access.
This open-access book addresses latest Sino-German results of the joint research efforts within Major Water Program of the Chinese Government supported by German research funding. The Major Water Program aims at the restoration of polluted water environments and sustainable management of water resources in China. The joint BMBF-CLIENT project SINOWATER deals with three most significant and strongest polluted Chinese waters, the river Liao and the Dian-lake as well as Tai-lake in the area of the metropolises Shenyang, Kunming and Suzhou, respectively. The project was conducted by the Research Institute for Water and Waste Management at RWTH Aachen (FiW) e.V., Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection, Technical University of Munich, RWTH Aachen University, German and Chinese companies (Martin Membrane Systems AG, Steinhardt GmbH Wassertechnik, GuHong, JT-elektronik, bluemetric, Huawang Water, EVU Group, Atemis GmbH, i+f process GmbH) in close cooperation with Chinese Academy of Environmental Sciences, Tongji University, and the Dianchi Lake Management Authorities. Overall, the joint Sino-German research project SINOWATER provided solutions for the improvement of the water quality in the mentioned water bodies as well as development and optimization of Good Water Governance. These objectives could be achieved through the implementation of innovative German water technologies and the optimization of water management elements in the fields of industrial and municipal wastewater treatment as well as river and shallow lake management.
ISBN: 9783030802349
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-80234-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Watershed management
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LC Class. No.: TC409 / .C45 2022
Dewey Class. No.: 333.73
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