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: Coverage of Membrane Bioreactors (MBRs), Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBRs), and UV disinfection.

The most significant change is in the philosophy of the text. The subtitle, "Treatment and Resource Recovery," highlights the modern focus on sustainability. The expands heavily on:

Over the decades, the torch has been passed to subsequent editors, notably the team from AECOM (formerly Metcalf & Eddy, Inc.), who have curated the content to reflect the consensus of the industry. The is the latest evolution in this lineage. It is often referred to as "Wastewater Engineering: Treatment and Resource Recovery," a title change that signals a paradigm shift in the industry—from treating waste as a nuisance to treating it as a source of energy, nutrients, and water.

The 5th edition covered nitrogen and phosphorus removal. The 6th edition perfects it. With the rise of harmful algal blooms (e.g., Lake Erie, Gulf of Mexico dead zone), the book focuses on:

Metcalf And Eddy Wastewater Engineering 6th Edition Jun 2026

: Coverage of Membrane Bioreactors (MBRs), Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBRs), and UV disinfection.

The most significant change is in the philosophy of the text. The subtitle, "Treatment and Resource Recovery," highlights the modern focus on sustainability. The expands heavily on:

Over the decades, the torch has been passed to subsequent editors, notably the team from AECOM (formerly Metcalf & Eddy, Inc.), who have curated the content to reflect the consensus of the industry. The is the latest evolution in this lineage. It is often referred to as "Wastewater Engineering: Treatment and Resource Recovery," a title change that signals a paradigm shift in the industry—from treating waste as a nuisance to treating it as a source of energy, nutrients, and water.

The 5th edition covered nitrogen and phosphorus removal. The 6th edition perfects it. With the rise of harmful algal blooms (e.g., Lake Erie, Gulf of Mexico dead zone), the book focuses on: