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Foundations of environmental engineering / C. David Cooper, John D. Dietz, and Debra R. Reinhart

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : ED-Tech Press, c2024.Edition: Global EditionDescription: xiv, 369 pages ; 25cmISBN:
  • 9781804061237
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TD 146 .C66 2024 c.1
Contents:
Chapter 1. Historical, social and political foundations.--Chapter 2. Chemical foundations.--Chapter 3. Mathematical and physical foundations.--Chapter 4. Biological foundations.--Chapter 5. Air resources.--Chapter 6.Water resources.--Chapter 7. Management of land-disposed waste.--Chapter 8. Case studies.
Summary: Environmental engineering is an important branch of engineering. Rarely can one pick up the newspaper without reading an article concerning the environment; for example, an old hazardous waste dump site that has been discovered, a need for a new wastewater treatment plant in a growing city, the increasing frequency of air pollution problems caused by industry or motor vehicles, an accidental release of a toxic chemical, environmental impacts from a large construction project, ozone depletion, or global climate change. All engineering can benefit from additional education in the field of environmental engineering.
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Includes index.

Chapter 1. Historical, social and political foundations.--Chapter 2. Chemical foundations.--Chapter 3. Mathematical and physical foundations.--Chapter 4. Biological foundations.--Chapter 5. Air resources.--Chapter 6.Water resources.--Chapter 7. Management of land-disposed waste.--Chapter 8. Case studies.

Environmental engineering is an important branch of engineering. Rarely can one pick up the newspaper without reading an article concerning the environment; for example, an old hazardous waste dump site that has been discovered, a need for a new wastewater treatment plant in a growing city, the increasing frequency of air pollution problems caused by industry or motor vehicles, an accidental release of a toxic chemical, environmental impacts from a large construction project, ozone depletion, or global climate change. All engineering can benefit from additional education in the field of environmental engineering.

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