Introduction to environmental engineering
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Introduction to environmental engineering
McGraw-Hill, 2013
5th ed., international ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Introduction to Environmental Engineering, 5/e contains the fundamental science and engineering principles needed for introductory courses and used as the basis for more advanced courses in environmental engineering.
Updated with latest EPA regulations, Davis and Cornwell apply the concepts of sustainability and materials and energy balance as a means of understanding and solving environmental engineering issues. With over 720 end-of-chapter problems, as well as provocative discussion questions, and a helpful list of review items found at the end of each chapter, the text is both a comprehensible and comprehensive tool for any environmental engineering course.
Standards and Laws are the most current and up-to-date for an environmental engineering text.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1IntroductionChapter 2Materials and Energy BalancesChapter 3Risk AssessmentChapter 4Water Resources EngineeringChapter 5Water ChemistryChapter 6Water TreatmentChapter 7Water PollutionChapter 8Wastewater TreatmentChapter 9Air PollutionChapter 10Noise PollutionChapter 11Solid Waste ManagementChapter 12Hazardous Waste ManagementChapter 13Sustainability and Green EngineeringChapter 14Ionizing Radiation (Available at the text website www.mhhe.com/davis)Appendix A Properties of Air, Water, and Selected ChemicalsAppendix B Noise Computation Tables and NomographsAppendix C U.S. Customary System Units Conversion FactorsIndex
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