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American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE Marine Outfall Construction - Techniques and Case Studies

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Description

Marine outfall projects are vital for coastal municipalities and industries that need to move treated wastewater from land to sea. However, these projects bring complex environmental, engineering, and construction challenges that require specialized knowledge. For a long time, professionals in this field lacked access to practical information to guide their work. "Marine Outfall Construction: Background, Techniques, and Case Studies" fills this gap by providing essential guidance for engineers, government officials, contractors, and community leaders. This resource explains why outfalls are often the preferred disposal method and offers a deep look at the technical aspects of construction. By using this book, readers can access detailed case studies and a massive collection of over 700 references. It serves as a comprehensive guide to help navigate the difficulties of marine engineering and ensure projects are handled with the necessary technical expertise.

Key Features

Provides practical guidance for engineers and government officials managing wastewater disposal projects.

Includes detailed case studies to help contractors and industries understand real-world applications.

Contains more than 700 references for deep research and technical verification.

Explains the reasoning behind why outfalls are the preferred disposal method for many coastal areas.

Addresses the complex environmental and construction challenges found in marine engineering.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
15 September 2009
Listed Since
01 July 2009

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