Introduction to environmental engineering / P. Aarne Vesilind, Duke University.

By: Vesilind, P. Aarne [author.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Boston : PWS Publishing Company, 1997©1997 Description: xii, 468 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0543955738 (hardback)Subject(s): Environmental engineering | Environmental ethicsLOC classification: TD145 .V47 1997
Contents:
Ch.1 Engineering decisions -- Ch.2 Engineering calculations -- Ch.3 Materials balances & separations --Ch.4 Reactions -- Ch.5 Reactors -- Ch.6 Energy flows & balances --Ch.7 Ecosystems --Ch.8 Water quality -- Ch.9 water supply &treatment -- Ch.10 Wastewater treatment -- Ch.11 Air quality --Ch.12 Air quality control --Ch.13 Solid waste--Ch.14 Hazardous waste --Ch.15 Noise Pollution.
Summary: An introduction to the environmental engineering discipline, covering topics such as water quality, solid waste management, hazardous wastes, air pollution and water/wastewater treatment. The author brings in two different themes: the concept of mass/energy balance and ethical concerns.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch.1 Engineering decisions -- Ch.2 Engineering calculations -- Ch.3 Materials balances & separations --Ch.4 Reactions -- Ch.5 Reactors -- Ch.6 Energy flows & balances --Ch.7 Ecosystems --Ch.8 Water quality -- Ch.9 water supply &treatment -- Ch.10 Wastewater treatment -- Ch.11 Air quality --Ch.12 Air quality control --Ch.13 Solid waste--Ch.14 Hazardous waste --Ch.15 Noise Pollution.

An introduction to the environmental engineering discipline, covering topics such as water quality, solid waste management, hazardous wastes, air pollution and water/wastewater treatment. The author brings in two different themes: the concept of mass/energy balance and ethical concerns.