Introduction to environmental engineering
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Introduction to environmental engineering
(ESource--the Prentice Hall engineering source)
Prentice Hall, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
For introductory courses in engineering at the freshmen and sophomore level at both community colleges and universities.
An environmental engineering text for beginning students.
In Introduction to Environmental Engineering, authors Richard Mines and Laura Lackey explain complicated environmental systems in easy-to-understand terms, providing numerous examples to reinforce the concepts presented in each chapter.
Table of Contents
1 * ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AS A PROFESSION
2 * INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS: DIMENSIONS, UNITS, AND CONVERSIONS
3 * ESSENTIAL CHEMICAL CONCEPTS
4 * BIOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL CONCEPTS
5 * RISK ASSESSMENT
6 * DESIGN AND MODELING OF ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
7 * SUSTAINABILITY AND GREEN DEVELOPMENT
8 * WATER QUALITY AND POLLUTION
9 * WATER TREATMENT
10 * DOMESTIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT
11 * AIR POLLUTION
12 * FUNDAMENTALS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE REMEDIATION
13 * INTRODUCTION TO SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
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