Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 22nd Edition, 2012, ISBN 9780875530130
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By E.W. Rice, R.B. Baird, A.D. Eaton, L.S. Clesceri, editors
Product Details
Edition: 22nd Edition
Hardcover: 1496 pages
Published: January 5, 2012
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0875530133
ISBN-13: 978-0875530130
Product Dimensions: 11.7 x 9.3 x 3.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 6.9 pounds
Since 1905, Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater has represented ”the best current practice of American water analysts.” With over 40% of the sections updated, the 22nd edition advances the science of water analysis with input and consensus of hundreds of water and wastewater experts from around the world. Laboratories worldwide rely on this comprehensive reference as a trusted source of accurate, proven methodology for analysis of water, water supplies, and wastewater. It is the essential resource.
The 22nd edition book contains over 400 laboratory methods for the analysis of:
• Dissolved Solids
• Metals• Free and Total Chlorine
• Odor, Taste, and Flavor Profile Analysis
• Disinfection By-products• Radionuclides
• Total Organic Carbon• Total and Fecal Coliform
Laboratories worldwide rely on this comprehensive reference as the trusted source of accurate, proven methodology for analysis of water, water supplies, and wastewater. It is the essential resource for water analysis professionals.
The methods in the 22nd edition (as in previous editions) are believed to be the best available, generally accepted procedures for analyzing water, wastewater, and related materials. They represent the recommendations of specialists, ratified by a large number of analysts and others of more general expertise, and as such are truly consensus standards, offering a valid and recognized basis for control and evaluation.
All methods are dated to identify which ones changed significantly between editions.
New in the 22nd edition:
• The Quality Control for Parts 2000 – 7000 has been expanded and significantly revised to make the methods more suitable for regulatory compliance.
•Twenty-two sections in Part 9000 Microbiological Examination were revised and new procedures added. These include information on viable but nonculturable bacteria, new information on the fluorogenic substrate test for E. coli, and an expansion of the section on identification of iron and sulfur bacteria.
• Flavor Profile Analysis for drinking water was expanded with an extended introduction and new taste-and-odor color wheel.
• The determination of metals using Inductively Coupled Plasma/Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) contains updated quality control requirements and added collision cell technology.
• Additional sampling, filtering, and storage requirements were added to UV-Absorbing Organic Constituents.
• New methods have been added for the determination of nitrosamines in drinking water.
• The method for radium was updated.
• The references and bibliography were updated for Part 8000 Toxicity.
• The section on plankton was revised to include more in-depth procedures for collecting and processing samples.
• New figures were added to Identification of Aquatic Organisms.
• Flavor Profile Analysis for drinking water was expanded with an extended introduction and new taste-and-odor color wheel.
• The determination of metals using Inductively Coupled Plasma/Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) contains updated quality control requirements and added collision cell technology.
• Additional sampling, filtering, and storage requirements were added to UV-Absorbing Organic Constituents.
• New methods have been added for the determination of nitrosamines in drinking water.
• The method for radium was updated.
• The references and bibliography were updated for Part 8000 Toxicity.
• The section on plankton was revised to include more in-depth procedures for collecting and processing samples.
• New figures were added to Identification of Aquatic Organisms.