Handbook of environmental engineering
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Handbook of environmental engineering
(Applied ecology and environmental management / series editor, Sven E. Jørgensen)
CRC Press, c2016
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In his latest book, the Handbook of Environmental Engineering, esteemed author Frank Spellman provides a practical view of pollution and its impact on the natural environment. Driven by the hope of a sustainable future, he stresses the importance of environmental law and resource sustainability, and offers a wealth of information based on real-world observations and his many years of expert experience. The book offers a basic overview of environmental pollution, emphasizes key terms, and addresses specific concepts in advanced algebra, fundamental engineering, and statistics. The author considers socioeconomic, political, and cultural influences, and provides an understanding of how to effectively treat and prevent air pollution, implement industrial hygiene principles, and manage solid waste, water, and wastewater operations. This book addresses the cause and effect of environmental issues, and introduces concepts on how to mitigate them, comply with environmental laws, and implement practices to help prevent future damage.
Examines the ramifications and impacts of pollution
Details the multiple benefits derived from environmental remediation
Describes engineering controls and remediation procedures
Discusses various remediation techniques for environmental spills
Contains numerous tables and illustrations to supplement the material
Both Technical and Nontechnical
The Handbook of Environmental Engineering is written in a down-to-earth style for a wide audience, as it appeals to technical readers, consultants, and policy makers, as well as a wide range of general readers.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Units, Standards of Measurement, and Conversions. Math Operations Review. Environmental Modeling and Algorithms. Statistics Review. Fundamental Engineering Concepts. Air Pollution. Water Pollution. Soil Quality. Solid and Hazardous Waste. Industrial Hygiene. Glossary.
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