Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science FROM THE PUBLISHER
FEATURES:
Explores urgent environmental problems such as the depletion of the ozone layer, greenhouse effect, groundwater flow and contamination, and indoor air quality. Includes several important pedagogical aids. Many examples of each quantitative concept. Worked examples in each quantitative section. Numerous problems at the end of each chapter.
NEW TO THIS EDITION:
NEW Includes a new chapter covering Solid Waste Management and Resource Recovery (Chapter 9). This chapter focuses on pollution prevention and product stewardship. NEWRisk Assessment has been greatly expanded and moved earlier in the book (chapter 4), reflecting the importance of this topic in Environmental Engineering and policy-making. NEW Provides a completely revised chapter on Global Atmospheric Change corresponding with the perspectives, terminology, and approaches that have become the standard according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Scientific Assessments. (Chapter 8) NewPresentsexpanded coverage of water resources and Groundwater remediation, including challenges posed by subsurface contamination of nonaqueous-phase liquids.(Chapter 5) NEW Summarizes the National Resource Council's assessment of the ability of conventional pump-and-treat remediation technologies to restore aquifer quality. (Chapter 5) NEWCovers the treatment of hazardous wastes and descriptions of the key pieces ofenvironmental legislation that regulate hazardous substances. (Chapter 6) NEWUpdates coverage of mobile source controls in the chapter on air pollution (Chapter 7) to include descriptions of reformulated gasoline and other alternative fuels as well as new material on two-stroke engines and hybrid electric vehicles. NEWIncludes unique coverage of indoor air quality. NEWAll topics have been given a more careful, thorough treatment in order to bring them up-to-date and increase the depth and breadth of the information presented.
SYNOPSIS
Presents an extensive, moderately technicalintroduction to a wide range of the latest environmental topics, especially the major categories of environmental pollution. KEY TOPICS:The book explores such problems as depletion of the ozone layer, greenhouse effect, groundwater flow and contamination, and indoor air quality. The second edition of Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science reflects the latest data and an increase in the depth and breadth of the material, and emphasizes the importance of risk perception and assessment. Expands coverage of water resources and groundwater remediation; the treatment of hazardous wastes and key environmental legislation regulating hazardous substances; and mobile source controls related to air pollution. It also includes a new chapter on Solid Waste Management and Resource Recovery and a revised chapter on Global Atmospheric Change. An essential reference book for any professional involved with environmental engineering or any reader who wishes a greater understanding of the effects of pollution on the environment.
FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
A text for an entry-level technical course for undergraduates, offering traditional coverage of air and water pollution as well as recent environmental issues such as hazardous waste, groundwater contamination, indoor air quality, and ozone depletion. Early chapters cover mass and energy transfer, environmental chemistry, mathematics of population growth and resource consumption, and risk assessment, while the remaining five chapters present major environmental problems. Includes worked examples and many exercises. Can be used for a standard sophomore or junior undergraduate environmental engineering class, or for a second course on the environment for less technical students. This second edition is updated and expanded, with new material on solid waste management and risk assessment. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
Booknews
An introduction to the fundamental principles common to most environmental problems is followed by major sections on water pollution, hazardous waste and risk assessment, waste treatment technologies, air pollution, global climate change, hazardous substances, and risk analysis. Includes problems. Acidic paper. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)