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1NEW in 2020Odor Emissions and Control for Collection Systems and WaterResource Recovery Facilities, MOP 25, 2nd EditionStormwater, Watershed, and Receiving Water Quality ModelingWastewater Treatment Fundamentals I, Print and Online CourseWater and Wastewater Laboratory Techniques, 2nd EditionWastewater Collection System Operator Certification Studybook, 2nd EditionWhy Water’s Worth ItActivated Sludge and Nutrient Removal,MOP OM-9, 3rd EditionPublished by WEF, 2018Print : P170004Ebook: P170004EBOOKMember/List Price: 99/ 125Soft cover, 480 pagesThis critical manual guides you through selectingan appropriate sludge age, calculating wastingrates, optimizing return activated sludge flow,managing clarifier blankets, and setting DO and ORP set points.Includes an updated process control section, a new laboratorychapter, an introduction to using modeling for process control,and practice questions at the end of each chapter.Advances in Water Quality Tradingas a Flexible Compliance ToolPublished by WEF, 2015Print: P150004Ebook: P150004EBOOKMember/List Price: 104/ 130Soft cover, 342 pagesAdvances in Water Quality Trading as a FlexibleCompliance Tool explores the status of waterquality trading and recent changes in theindustry and is a guide for implementing and using waterquality trading for regulatory compliance purposes. This bookoffers a look at where and how optimizing investments in waterquality through trading are unfolding.Affordability of Wastewater ServicePublished by WEF, 2007Print: P07016Member/List Price: 69/ 85Soft cover, 80 pagesThis publication provides an overview of theproblem of affordability and offers some specificconsiderations that elected officials, utilitymanagers, and utility staff might consider whenaddressing affordability issues in their communities.Shop online at: wef.org/ShopWEFAlternative Sewer Systems,MOP FD-12, 2nd EditionPublished by WEF, 2008Print: WPM813Member/List Price: 88/ 113Hard cover, 300 pagesPressure, vacuum, and effluent collectionsystems are alternatives to expensive gravitysystems presently used in small or largecommunities and are an integral part of clusteror neighborhood systems. This is an essential referencefor wastewater professionals searching for a completeunderstanding of the types of systems in use today.Alternative Water Sources andWastewater ManagementPublished by McGraw-Hill, 2012Print: R140201Member/List Price: 50/ 59Hard cover, 384 pagesThis book presents a variety of innovativeconcepts that are being researched, developed,and implemented worldwide. Featuring detailedillustrations, an eight-page color insert, currentexamples,statistics, and calculations.Automation of Water ResourceRecovery Facilities, MOP 21, 4th EditionPublished by WEF, 2013Print: P130003Ebook: P13005EPUBMember/List Price: 124/ 155Soft cover, 663 pagesThis manual will introduce you to thetechnological advancement and presentyou with the elements and standards of acomplete automation design. Ideal for designers, utilitymanagers, and operators.

2Basic Laboratory Procedures for theOperator–AnalystPublished by WEF, 2012Print: P120083Ebook: P120083EPUBMember/List Price: 72/ 96Soft cover, 432 pagesThis publication includes laboratoryprocedures most often performed inwastewater laboratories and general wetchemistry procedures, activated sludge process control tests,bacteriological testing, and special sections about basiclaboratory techniques and proper use of spectrophotometersand colorimetry.Biofilm Reactors, MOP 35Published by WEF Press, 2010Print: W100061Member/List Price: 116/ 146Hard cover, 604 pagesThis resource offers complete coverage of purefixed-film and hybrid treatment systems, alongwith details on their design, performance, andoperational issues. Real-world case studiesillustrate the application of the technologies presented in thisauthoritative volume.Chlorination/Dechlorination HandbookPublished by WEF, 2002Print: P12101Member/List Price: 60/ 75Soft cover, 208 pagesThis all-inclusive book of chlorine-basedchemicals is designed to help the wastewaterprofessional apply the science of disinfectionus-ing the most up-to-date practices to ensuresafety and control odors.Clarifier Design, MOP FD-8, 2nd EditionPublished by WEF Press, 2005Print: WPM408Member/List Price: 130/ 173Hard cover, 704 pagesContrasting traditional methods with themany leading-edge choices in clarifier designapproaches, this Manual of Practice establishescriteria and protocols for decision-making.Its demystifying explanations will help everyone approachthe process and its technologies with more understanding,confidence, and clarity.Contemporary Technologies for Shale-GasWater and Environmental ManagementPublished by WEF, 2012Print: P120003Ebook: P12003EPUBMember/List Price: 68/ 85Soft cover, 173 pagesCutting edge gas-shale corporate developers,environmental researchers, and concernedmunicipality representatives presentcontemporary technical information and explore potentialissues and concerns with gas-shale stakeholders. Thepublication focuses on related science and engineeringtechnology and presents information on emergingtechnologies, case studies, and rational cautions for chemicaland radiological adverse human and environmental interactions.Desalination Engineering: Planning and DesignPublished by WEF Press, 2013Print: W130001Member/List Price: 99/ 162Hard cover, 688 pagesDesalination Engineering: Planning andDesign provides comprehensive informationon the planning and engineering of brackishand seawater desalination projects formunicipal water supplies.Desalination Engineering:Operation and MaintenancePublished by WEF Press, 2014Print: W140001Member/List Price: 99/ 130Hard cover, 307 pagesDesalination Engineering: Operation andMaintenance describes state-of-the artoperation, maintenance, and troubleshootingmethods for reverse osmosis brackish andseawater desalination plants for municipal water supplies.Design of Urban Stormwater Controls, MOP 23Published by WEF Press, 2012Print: W120001Member/List Price: 116/ 146Hard cover, 705 pagesThis manual supports the concept that systemsof stormwater controls can be designed tomeet the various objectives of stormwatermanagement. Technologies are consolidatedunder a comprehensive view of stormwater management tofoster a convergence between traditional stormwater controlsand green infrastructure.Shop online at: wef.org/ShopWEF

3The Effective Water ProfessionalPublished by WEF, 2015Print: P150005Ebook:P150005EBOOKMember/List Price: 124/ 155Soft cover, 288 pagesExisting Sewer Evaluation andRehabilitation, MOP FD-6, 3rd EditionPublished by WEF Press, 2009Developed by WEF & ASCEPrint: W090020Member/List Price: 90/ 113Hard cover, 327 pagesThe Effective Water Professional providesreaders with all the materials they need tosucceed using proven techniques writtenby industry leaders. This textbook covers leadership,communication, utility management, utility governance, andfinance as it relates to the water industry and includes classdiscussion points and examples.This authoritative volume offers comprehensiveinformation on the maintenance, repair,rehabilitation, and replacement of existing sewers.Key topics include sewer evaluation and monitoring, sewerrehabilitation methods and materials, and quality assurance.Emergency Planning, Response, and RecoveryFinancing and Charges forWastewater Systems, MOP 27Published by WEF, 2013Print: P130002Ebook: P13002EBOOKSMember/List Price: 99/ 125Soft cover, 283 pagesEmergency Planning, Response, and Recoverywill help your utility develop an emergencyresponse plan to recover from events suchas infrastructure failure, small-scale, and large-scale naturaldisasters, and human-created incidents.Energy Conservation in Water andWastewater Treatment Facilities, MOP 32Published by WEF Press, 2009Print: W090037Member/List Price: 116/ 151Hard cover, 400 pagesCovering water and wastewater treatment,this manual discusses principles and conceptsof energy requirements, potential sourcesof inefficiency, and recommended energyconservation measures for specific equipment and processes.The Energy RoadmapPublished by WEF, 2013Print: P130001Ebook: P130001EBOOKMember/List Price: 44/ 55Soft cover, 148 pagesThe Roadmap serves as a guide for utilitiesof all sizes on the path to sustainable energymanagement. In it you will explore innovativeapproaches to cost-effectively recover and reuse resources totransform “wastes” to valuable products.Shop online at: wef.org/ShopWEFPublished by WEF, 2018Print: P180001Ebook: P180001EPUBMember/List Price: 108/ 135Soft cover, 340 pagesThis 4th edition of Financing and Charges forWastewater Systems a provides an overviewof current industry practices that should beconsidered for financing and establishing rates and charges forwastewater collection and treatment systems.

4Design of Water Resource RecoveryFacilities, MOP 8, 6th EditionNow offered as one volume, this thoroughly revised resource from the WaterEnvironment Federation and the Environmental and Water Resources Institute ofthe American Society of Civil Engineers offers comprehensive coverage of waterresource recovery facility design. The book fully explains all water treatment systemsand processes and takes a look at environmental issues and procedures for energygeneration.Featuring contributions from hundreds of wastewater engineering experts, Designof Water Resource Recovery Facilities, MOP 8 and ASCE MOP No. 76, Sixth Edition,presents the state-of-the-art resource in facility planning, configuration, and design.New and expanded topics include use and application of modeling wastewatertreatment processes; advances in biological treatment; and advances in biosolidshandling, including effective thermal hydrolysis. Explains the transition from wastewater treatment to water resource recovery Features design approaches, facility planning guidance, and configuration bestpractices Developed by the Design of Water Resource Recovery Facilities Task Force of WEFand ASCE/EWRIPublished by WEF Press & ASCE, 2018Print: W170001Member/List Price 260/ 325Hard cover, 2416 pagesWhen purchased from the Water Environment Federation, this book includes:Sustainability and Energy Management for Water Resource Recovery Facilities (print)Occupational Health and Safety for Water Resource Recovery Facility Design (PDF)Glossary of Water Resource Recovery Facility Design Terms (PDF)Green Infrastructure ImplementationPublished by WEF, 2014Print: P140003Ebook: P140003EPUBMember/List Price: 104/ 130Soft cover, 491 pagesGuidelines for Grit Sampling and CharacterizationPublished by WEF, 2017Print: P160002Ebook: P160002EBOOKMember/List Price: 99/ 125Soft cover, 124 pagesGreen Infrastructure Implementation tacklestopics that relate directly to the ability toimplement green infrastructure. The collectionof programmatic and planning topics covers a range of issuesfrom stormwater to public education.Guidelines for Grit Sampling andCharacterization examines methods currentlyin use and helps utility owners, consultingengineers, and grit equipment manufacturers understand theimplications of the methods they select.Guide for Municipal Wet Weather StrategiesHandbook on Sediment QualityPublished by WEF, 2013Print: P130004Ebook: P130004EPUBMember/List Price: 56/ 70Soft cover, 146 pagesThis book provides a clear and commonunderstanding of what constitutes generallyaccepted planning and engineering practicesand a process for selecting the optimum wet weathermanagement option.Published by WEF, 2002Print: P02105Member/List Price: 70/ 85Soft cover, 372 pagesThis resource thoroughly addresses sorptionprocesses, bioavailability, sediment collectionand assessment techniques, toxicity testing,advantages and disadvantages of chemicalsediment quality guidelines, and sediment quality modeling.Shop online at: wef.org/ShopWEF

5Implementing Asset Management:A Practical GuidePublished by AMWA, NACWA & WEF, 2007Print: P07011Member/List Price: 95/ 200Soft cover, 80 pagesInternational Standard Units forWater and Wastewater Processes, MOP 6Published by WEF, AWWA & IWA, 2011Print: M110074Member/List Price: 40/ 50Soft cover, 100 pagesThis indispensable resource provides utilityprofessionals a step-by-step guide tocontinued improvement in the managementof their infrastructure assets. Utilities canaddress their infrastructure assets at a broad, system-widelevel by grouping assets or drill-down to individual assets,components, and elements.This manual establishes units of expressionthat are universally understandable and readilycomparable for all design, operation, andperformance factors. The manual was written forengineering professionals familiar with water and wastewatertreatment concepts, the design process, and the regulatorybasis for water and wastewater control.Industrial Wastewater Management, Treatment,and Disposal, MOP FD-3, 3rd EditionManaging the Water and Wastewater UtilityPublished by WEF Press, 2008Print: WPM814Member/List Price: 104/ 130Hard cover, 600 pagesThis manual offers proven methods to helptake on toxic, concentrated, and pollutedwastewater. Complete with illustrations andtables throughout, this comprehensive guidecontains information on significant treatment studies, efficientcontrol processes, and regulations.Industrial Water Quality, 4th EditionPublished by WEF Press, 2008Print: WPM815Member/List Price: 142/ 184Hard cover, 896 pagesThis classic guide to controlling industrial waterpollution has been updated with the latestregulations and new technologies. Turn to thenew edition for guidance on state-of-the-artmethods for optimizing or upgrading existing wastewatertreatment systems, as well as selecting the best treatmentoptions to solve specific wastewater problems.Information Technology in Water andWastewater Utilities, MOP 33Published by WEF Press, 2010Print: W100059Member/List Price: 88/ 113Hard cover, 375 pagesThe manual presents an overview of theinformation technology (IT) systems, practices,and applications most relevant to utilities. Thisresource covers strategic planning, IT programdevelopment, project management, infrastructure, security,organizational issues, success factors, and challenges.Shop online at: wef.org/ShopWEFPublished by WEF, 2004Print: P12103Member/List Price: 72/ 90Hard cover, 288 pagesThis book provides a foundation of knowledgeand an array of experience-based opinions inpreparation of a successful management career,including leadership, budgeting and fiscalcontrol, managing O&M, design and capital improvements,and the role of information technology.Manure Pathogens: Manure Management,Regulations, and Water Quality ProtectionPublished by WEF Press, 2009Print: W090023Member/List Price: 55/ 152Hard cover, 562 pagesThis comprehensive work on manure pathogensdetails what pathogens are present in manure;what risks they may pose; and how manure canbe stored, managed, and treated to reduce risks.Membrane Bioreactors, MOP 36Published by WEF Press, 2011Print: W110077Member/List Price: 111/ 139Hard cover, 448 pagesThis resource presents best practices for the useof membrane bioreactors for resource recovery.The book begins with an overview of membraneand biological process fundamentals, followedby coverage of membrane bioreactor system integratedprocess design.

6Membrane Processes for Water ReusePublished by McGraw-Hill, 2012Print: R140202Member/List Price: 96/ 107Hard cover, 464 pagesThis book describes how membrane technologycan be used alone, with aerobic or anaerobicprocesses, or as integrated membrane systemsto process treated municipal effluent orindustrial wastewater for discharge, recycle, or reuse.Membrane Systems for Wastewater TreatmentPublished by WEF Press, 2005Print: WPM406Member/List Price: 92/ 119Hard cover, 320 pagesThe book focuses on achieving higher standardsof water quality and provides comprehensivecoverage of all types of systems and phasesof operation, from system and equipment configurations toroutine monitoring, maintenance, and troubleshooting.Moving Toward Resource Recovery FacilitiesPublished by WEF, 2014Print: P140001Ebook: P140001EPUBMember/List Price: 104/ 130Soft cover, 340 pagesMoving Toward Water Resource RecoveryFacilities provides an overview of state-ofthe-art technological approaches to resources recovery andprovides general guidance on the applicability of recoverytechnologies for the cross section of facility types.Natural Systems for Wastewater Treatment,MOP FD-16, 3rd EditionPublished by WEF, 2010Print: M090048Member/List Price: 77/ 110Soft cover, 500 pagesThis MOP covers soil-based treatment systemsand aquatic-based treatment systems includingup-to-date information on pond effluent treatmenttechnologies for algae removal, floating aquatic treatment usingperiphyton, vertical flow constructed wetlands, and reciprocatingoperation of subsurface constructed wetlands.Nutrient Removal, MOP 34Published by WEF Press, 2010Print: W100060Ebook:W10060EPUBMember/List Price: 116/ 146Hard cover, 664 pagesThis manual provides comprehensive informationon biological and chemical methods for nitrogenand phosphorus removal from waste-water. This resource coversenvironmental and regulatory issues and provides an integratedapproach for combined nitrogen and phosphorus removal,including details on ammonia and dewatering liquors treatment.The Nutrient RoadmapPublished by WEF, 2015Print: P150002Ebook: P150002EBOOKMember/List Price: 84/ 105Soft cover, 184 pagesThe Nutrient Roadmap is the first step towardaccelerating the transition to smarter nutrientmanagement, facilitating the shift from removalto recovery, and anticipating future requirements to conserveenergy and reuse resources. This book will not only helpyour facility to produce clean water but also recover criticalnutrients for reuse in an energy-neutral manner.Odor Emissions and Control for Collection Systemsand Water Resource Recovery Facilities, MOP 25,2nd EditionPublished by WEF, 2020Print : P200003Ebook: P200003EBOOKMember/List Price: 100/ 125Soft cover, 250 pagesThis manual covers all aspects of odor control inwastewater conveyance and treatment includingthe basics of odor emissions, characteristics,and regulations and the technologies used to treat odors.Operation of Extended Aeration Package Plants,MOP OM-7Published by WEF, 2004Print: MM4024Member/List Price: 64/ 85Soft cover, 175 pagesThis manual covers many important aspects ofsmall package extended aeration wastewatertreatment plants, from installation ofprefabricated treatment plant packages tooperation of the process, tests and maintenance, adhering toregulatory requirements, and safety and health considerations.Operation of Nutrient Removal Facilities, MOP 37Published by WEF, 2013Print: P130006EBook: P130006EPUBMember/List Price: 108/ 135Soft cover, 590 pagesThis manual will help you to gain a betterunderstanding of fundamental biological andchemical processes that are in use at nutrientremoval facilities and the ways that operators may use,monitor, and control these processes to meet their facility’streatment goal.Shop online at: wef.org/ShopWEF

7Piping Systems ManualPublished by McGraw-Hill, 2009Print: R090245Member/List Price: 99/ 110Hard cover, 432 pagesThis publication is a hands-on design andengineering resource that explains the reasonsbehind the designs. It provides full coverageof materials, components, calculations,specifications, safety, and much more for piping installation,repair, and rehabilitation. Detailed illustrations make it easy tounderstand the best practices presented in the book.Prevention and Control of Sewer SystemOverflows, MOP FD-17, 3rd EditionPublished by WEF, 2011Print: W110075Member/List Price: 99/ 125Hard cover, 448 pagesThis manual provides the information necessaryto help managers and engineers understand andanalyze an overflow problem, and offers guidanceon finding the most efficient, feasible, and costeffective strategies to reduce or eliminate such overflows.Private Property Infiltration and Inflow ControlPublished by WEF, 2016Print: P160001Ebook: P160001EPUBMember/List Price: 95/ 119Soft cover, 119 pagesPrivate Property Infiltration and Inflow Controloffers guidance on methods to identify,locate, and estimate the magnitude of privateproperty I/I, as well as best practices for employing correctiveactions to control it. This guide also outlines the elementsfor implementing a successful private property program andnavigating the many barriers to implementation.Project Manager’s Portable Handbook, 3rd EditionPublished by McGraw-Hill, 2010Print: R100264Member/List Price: 49/ 56Soft cover, 464 pagesThis hands-on guide offers concise, practicaldetails on the fundamental knowledge, skills,and attitudes required to manage projects. Thiscompact reference summarizes best practices fordefining, designing, developing, and producing project results.Safety, Health, and Security in WastewaterSystems, MOP 1, 6th EditionPublished by WEF Press, 2012Print: W120003Member/List Price: 89/ 113Hard cover, 482 pagesAn injury-reduction tool to those working inthe wastewater field. Topics include guidelinesthat describe how to perform a confined spaceentry, lockout/tagout, and chemical deliveries.Septage Handling, MOP 24Published by WEF, 1997Print: M01002Member/List Price: 56/ 75Soft cover, 247 pagesThis manual explores alternatives forseptage use and disposal explains statutoryrequirements and regulations, makescomparisons between septage quantities andcharacteristics, and explains odor control strategies.Shortcut Nitrogen Removal-NitriteShunt and DeammonificationPublished by WEF, 2015Print: P150003Ebook: P150003EBOOKMember/List Price: 100/ 125Soft cover, 198 pagesThe essential resource for facility owners andpractitioners evaluating the implementation ofshortcut nitrogen removal, including guidelinesfor assessing the application of various technologies. Benefitsof implementation are reduced energy requirements, reducedcarbon requirements, and reduced chemical costsSolids Handling Training ManualPublished by WEF, 2001Print: E10012Member/List Price: 59/ 89Soft cover,134 pagesThis is a manual for a self-paced study ofsolids handling. It includes a solids processingoverview, as well as information on conditioning,safety, and thickening and dewatering. Workedout example calculations and periodic quizzes to check yourprogress are included.Solids Process Design and ManagementPublished by WEF Press, 2012Print: W120002Member/List Price: 143/ 179Hard cover, 1069 pagesThis publication is essential for any professional engaged in the design, approval, andoperation of municipal solids treatment anddisposal systems.Shop online at: wef.org/ShopWEF

8Stormwater, Watershed and ReceivingWater QualityPublished by WEF, 2020Print: P200001Ebook: P200001EBOOKMember/List Price: 76/ 95Soft cover, 196 pagesThis manual takes a “past, present, and future”look at the stormwater quality modelingindustry. Stormwater quality models predictrunoff volumes and loads from land surfaces and route themthrough receiving waterbodies. Some stormwater manualsthat are referenced today are over 20 years old. Although thebasic theory presented in these manuals remains applicableto today’s stormwater industry, many of the water qualitymodels described in older manuals are no longer used orhave undergone significant redevelopment.Sustainability and Energy Management forWater Resource Recovery FacilitiesPublished by WEF & ASCE, 2018Print: P170005Ebook: P170005EBOOKMember/List Price: 44/ 55Soft cover, 74 pagesThis book describes the best practicesfor evaluating and improving the energymanagement and sustainability of waterresource recovery facilities. As a companion to Design of WaterResource Recovery Facilities, MOP 8, it includes an assessmentof commonly used sustainability frameworks and guidance onthe practical application of sustainability concepts.Sustainability Reporting Statements forWastewater SystemsPublished by WEF, 2012Print: P120002Ebook: P120002EPUBMember/List Price: 60/ 75Soft cover, 143 pagesThis publication proposes a set of standardenvironmental performance report formatsfor wastewater utilities and facilitates uniformreporting similar to what is currently used for financialreporting.Trenchless Technology Pipeline andUtility Design, Construction, and RenewalPublished by WEF Press, 2004Print: WPM404Member/List Price: 99/ 140Hard cover, 448 pagesTrenchless Technology Piping:Installation and InspectionPublished by WEF Press, 2010Print: W100056Member/List Price: 99/ 130Hard cover, 482 pagesThis resource explains how to implementdesign, construction, and inspection processesand shows how to save time and money witha project management system. Packed withillustrations, the book surveys the wide variety of trenchlesstechnologies available and discusses applications for each.Trenchless Technology: Planning,Equipment, and MethodsPublished by McGraw-Hill , 2013Print: R130002Member/List Price: 99/ 135Hard cover, 582 pagesThis book describes how to plan, schedule, andimplement efficient, cost-effective trenchlesstechnology piping projects. Filled withillustrations and examples, this book explainshow to compare the costs of trenchless projects.Ultraviolet Disinfection for WastewaterPublished by WEF, 2015Print: P150001Ebook: P150001EBOOKMember/List Price: 100/ 125Soft cover, 210 pagesThis essential guide for consultants,wastewater utilities, and operators providesintroductory information on the advantages—and disadvantages—of UV disinfection compared to othercommonly used technologies. UV Disinfection for Wastewaterfills a gap in the design guidance that is available for UVdisinfection for low-dose applications.Upgrading and Retrofitting Water andWastewater Treatment Plants, MOP 28Published by WEF Press, 2004Print: WPM403Member/List Price: 73/ 92Hard cover, 300 pagesThis manual covers the latest upgrading andretrofitting procedures and shows how to avoidcommon pitfalls, cost overruns, and permitviolations.This publication covers valuable trenchlessconstruction methods, such as microtunneling,horizontal directional drilling, the pilot tubemethod, pipe ramming, horizontal auger boring,pipe jacking, and utility tunneling, and examines pipelinerenewal method.Shop online at: wef.org/ShopWEF

9Operation of Water Resource RecoveryFacilities, MOP 11, 7th EditionOperation of Water Resource Recovery Facilities, MOP 11, Seventh Edition,delivers state-of-the-art coverage of the operation, management, andmaintenance of water resource recovery facilities. Now conveniently presentedin one volume, this authoritative resource reflects the 21st century facility’s rolein recovering valuable resources, including water, nutrients, and energy. Updatescan be found throughout to keep pace with technological advances, includinginstrumentation and control systems and reporting requirements. Operation ofWater Resource Recovery Facilities represents the most complete and up-todatereference available to the wastewater treatment industry.Coverage includes:Published by WEF Press, 2017Print: W160001Member/List Price 208/ 260Hard cover, 1611 pages Liquid Treatment Solids Treatment Process PerformanceImprovements Fundamentals ofManagement Permit Complianceand WastewaterTreatment Systems Industrial Wastes andPretreatment Safety ManagementInformation S

Automation of Water Resource Recovery Facilities, MOP 21, 4th Edition Published by WEF, 2013 Print: P130003 Ebook: P13005EPUB Member/List Price: 124/ 155 Soft cover, 663 pages This manual will introduce you to the technological advancement and present you with the elements and standards of a complete automation design. Ideal for designers, utility