1st Edition

Water and the Environment

By J. Rose Copyright 1991

    This compilation of papers provides useful insights on the differing approaches to water quality and the diversity of strategies in water quality management worldwide. Considering the current situation and looking to the future, the aim of this publication is to provide a sensible addition to the literature by concentrating on several important aspects of water and the environment.

    Preface, Introductory Paper. Water Quality: a Global Perspective, Water Quality Problems in Africa a Brief Report, Water Quality Problems in China, Pollution in Selected Rivers of India—Three Case Studies, Quality of the Surface Waters in the Parama Valley of Italy, Stemming a Dirty Tide: Long Point Bay, Lake Erie, Evolution of Water Resource Management: A Laurential Great Lakes Case Study, Aquatic Chemistry and the Human Environment, Water Quality Criteria for European Freshwater Fish, Application of Laboratory-Derived Criteria to an Outdoor Stream Ecosystem, The Environmental Chemistry of Mahaweli River, Sri Lanka, Succession Theory, Euthrophication, and Water Quality Management, The Potential of Surface Water Utilization for Domestic Purposes in Jordan, Pollution of River: How to Prevent it, Acid Rain in Northern Greece, The Progressive Salination of Groundwater in Beirut, Lebanon, A Study of Nitrification of the Toujiang River, Water Pollution Policy in India, Eutrophication Assessment in Greek Coastal Waters, The Environmental Capacity Approach to the Control of Marine Pollution: The Case of Copper in the Krka River Estuary, Local Changes of Salinity and Nutrients and Processes Contributing to the Nutrient Distribution of the Evros River, in the North Aegean Sea, Enhanced Nutrient Removal by Biological Treatment Systems, Water and the Environment, Water—A World Problem, Water into the 1990’s: The Problems of the Desert Biome, Forests, Man and Water, Hyperthrophy, A Consequence of Development, Environmental Impact Analysis in Water Pollution Control, The Role of Administrator in Water Control into the 1990’s, The Biology of Heavy Metals in the Sea, Urban and Semi-Urban Planning in Developing Countries from a Water and Wastewater Treatment Point of View, A Comparison of Models for Optimizing the Expansion of a Wastewater Treatment Facility, Index

    Biography

    J. Rose