Standard Handbook of Environmental Engineering
Detailed discussions are devoted to a wide range of significant aspects, such as project management and economics, indoor air quality, particulate controls for air quality, the distribution of water, various types of water treatment, and the source and effect of wastewater pollutants. Also explored are river and reservoir routing, treatment facilities for wastewater, collection and transfer operations for solid waste, remedial action for hazardous waste, environmental assessment preparation and review, and the legal, institutional, and financial implications of stormwater management. Acidic paper. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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The first major handbook covering the entire field of environmental engineering Written by 36 leading experts in the field, this ``hands-on'' reference provides complete coverage of the latest environmental engineering practices, and includes up-to-date information on legislation and quality criteria to help you establish and prioritize your work goals and objectives. Packed with over 900 table, charts, and drawings, the Handbook covers air quality control, water supply, wastewater disposal, solid waste management, storm-water, and hazardous waste management. It's a must-have reference for anyone who needs to understand, manage, or evaluate environmental engineering technology.
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