Solids Process Design and Management.
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| Other Authors | |
|---|---|
| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
| Published |
Chicago :
Water Environment Federation,
2023.
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| Edition | Second edition. |
| Subjects | |
| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781572784482 1572784482 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (993 p.) |
Cover
Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- 1.0 Background
- 2.0 Scope and Process
- 3.0 References
- Chapter 2 Considerations for Planning of Biosolids Management Projects
- 1.0 Introduction
- 2.0 Federal and State Regulations
- 2.1 Background
- 2.2 Part 503 Standards-Class A and Class B Biosolids
- 2.3 Pathogen Reduction
- 2.3.1 Pathogen Reduction to Achieve Class A
- 2.3.2 Pathogen Reduction to Achieve Class B
- 2.4 Vector Attraction Reduction
- 2.5 Numeric Limits for Metals
- 2.6 State Regulations
- 3.0 Basis for a Biosolids Management Plan
- 4.0 Project Financing
- 5.0 The Planning Effort
- 6.0 Required Permits and Applicable Building Codes
- 7.0 Emerging Issues
- 8.0 Environmental Management Systems
- 8.1 The Challenges
- 8.2 Management Overview (or Ensuring Management Support)
- 8.2.1 Management Policy and Support
- 8.2.2 Goals and Objectives for Continual Improvement
- 8.2.3 Roles and Responsibilities
- 8.2.4 Management Review
- 8.3 Quality Management Practices
- 8.3.1 Best Management Practice Guidelines
- 8.3.2 Safe Practices Manual Guidelines
- 8.3.3 Environmental Aspects and Critical Control Points
- 8.3.4 Operational Controls
- 8.3.5 Monitoring and Measurement
- 8.3.6 Documentation and Recordkeeping
- 8.3.7 Auditing, Nonconformance, Preventive and Corrective Action
- 8.3.8 Emergency Preparedness and Response
- 8.4 Relationships With Interested Parties
- 8.4.1 Public Participation
- 8.4.2 Communication and Outreach (Internal, External, Regulatory)
- 8.4.3 Training
- 8.4.4 Regulatory Compliance/Legal Requirements
- 9.0 References
- 10.0 Suggested Readings
- Chapter 3 Public Outreach and Involvement
- 1.0 Introduction
- 2.0 Public Outreach and Involvement Basics
- 2.1 When Is Public Outreach and Involvement Needed?
- 2.2 Siting a Biosolids Program and Community Acceptance
- 2.3 Managing Public Involvement
- 2.4 Responsibility to Protect the Public's Investment
- 2.5 Time and Money Commitments for Public Outreach and Involvement
- 2.6 Extent of Public Outreach and Involvement
- 2.7 Benefits of Public Outreach and Involvement
- 2.8 Risk Assessment and Risk Perception
- 2.9 Risk Communication
- 2.10 Building Trust
- 3.0 Action Items for Effective Public Outreach and Involvement
- 3.1 Consult Available Resources
- 3.2 Start Public Outreach and Involvement Right Away
- Case Study: Siting a Biosolids Composting Facility
- 3.3 Ensure That the Project Team Is Committed to the Process
- 3.4 Identify Stakeholders
- 3.5 Listening to Learn from Stakeholders and the Community
- 3.5.1 Mental Models (Focused Interviews or Dialogue Method)
- 3.5.2 Focus Groups
- 3.5.3 Opinion Polling
- 3.5.4 Informal Methods for Listening and Learning
- 3.6 Continue Public Outreach and Involvement
- 3.7 Communicating
- 3.8 Quality
- 3.9 Independent Evaluation and Monitoring