Automation of Water Resource Recovery Facilities. Water Environment Federation

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Wastes Practice of the Federation of Sewage and Industrial Wastes Associations) was created by the Federation Board of Control on October 11, 1941. The primary function of the Committee is to originate and produce, through appropriate subcommittees, special publications dealing with technical aspects of the broad interests of the Federation. These publications are intended to provide background information through a review of technical practices and detailed procedures that research and experience have shown to be functional and practical.

       Water Environment Federation Technical Practice Committee Control Group

      Jeanette Brown, P.E., BCEE, D. WRE, Chair

      Eric Rothstein, Vice-Chair, Publications

      Stacy J. Passaro, P.E., BCEE, Vice-Chair, Distance Learning

      R. Fernandez, Past Chair

      J. Bannen

      R. Copithorn

      S. V. Dailey, P.E.

      J. Davis

      E. M. Harold, P.E.

      M. Hines

      R. Horres

      D. Medina

      D. Morgan

      J. Newton

      P. Norman

      C. Pomeroy, Ph.D., P.E.

      R. Pope

      K. Schnaars

      C. Stacklin, P.E.

      A. Shaw, P.E.

      J. Swift

      J.E. Welp

      N. Wheatley

      Contents

       List of Figures

       List of Tables

       Preface

       Chapter 1 Introduction to Automation of Water Resource Recovery Facilities

       Robert D. Hill, Ph.D, P.E.

       1.0 WHAT IS COMPLETE AUTOMATION DESIGN?

       2.0 MOTIVATION FOR UPDATING THIS MANUAL

       3.0 TECHNOLOGY AS A STRATEGY, NOT A LIMITATION

       4.0 WHAT THIS MANUAL DOES AND DOES NOT INCLUDE

       5.0 INTENDED AUDIENCE

       6.0 MANUAL OF PRACTICE CHAPTER CONTENTS

       7.0 REFERENCES

       8.0 SUGGESTED READINGS

       Chapter 2 The Business Case for Automation

       David B. Kubel, P.E. Dave W. Roberts, P.E.

       1.0 INTRODUCTION

       2.0 BENEFITS OF AUTOMATION

       3.0 AUTOMATION COSTS

       4.0 COST–BENEFIT ANALYSIS

       5.0 FORMULATING THE BUSINESS CASE

       6.0 REFERENCES

       7.0 SUGGESTED READINGS

       Chapter 3 Complete Automation Design

       Peter R. Craan, P.E., CAP

       1.0 THE DESIGN PROCESS

       2.0 DESIGN DOCUMENTS

       3.0 POSTDESIGN PHASE

       4.0 REFERENCES

       5.0 SUGGESTED READINGS

       Chapter 4 Process and Instrumentation Diagram

       Peter R. Craan, P.E., CAP

       1.0 INTRODUCTION

       2.0 HOW TO CREATE A PROCESS AND INSTRUMENTATION DIAGRAM

       3.0 PROCESS AND INSTRUMENTATION DIAGRAMS AS COMMUNICATION TOOLS

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