Natural Organic Matter in Water 2nd Edition
Grab attention with a concise, practical guide to one of water science’s most pressing subjects. Natural Organic Matter in Water, 2nd Edition by Mika Sillanpää and Yuri Park delivers an authoritative, up-to-date resource on the occurrence, characterization and management of natural organic matter (NOM) across drinking water and wastewater systems.
Explore clear explanations of NOM sources, analytical techniques and the impact on treatment processes — from coagulation and adsorption to membrane filtration and disinfection — plus strategies to control fouling and minimize disinfection by-Books. This revised edition reflects recent advances in instrumentation, fractionation methods and practical solutions that water utilities, consultants and researchers need today.
Ideal for water professionals and students across North America, Europe, Asia and beyond, the book balances rigorous science with real-world application. You’ll find case studies and comparative treatment insights that make it easy to translate theory into operational improvements for municipal supply, industrial water reuse and research projects.
Whether you manage a municipal plant, design treatment systems, study water quality or consult on regulatory compliance, this book equips you with actionable knowledge to reduce risks, optimize processes and ensure safer water. Clear, current and globally relevant, it’s a must-have reference for anyone tackling NOM-related challenges.
Invest in cleaner, more reliable water management—add Natural Organic Matter in Water, 2nd Edition by Mika Sillanpää and Yuri Park to your professional library today.
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