Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science (Record no. 9442)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780071287807
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Original cataloging agency BUL
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Edition number 23
Classification number 628
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Mackenzie L. Davis and Susan J. Masten
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science
Statement of responsibility, etc. Mackenzie L. Davis and Susan J. Masten
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 2nd Ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Boston
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. McGraw-Hill Higher Education
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xv,784p.:
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Dimensions 25cm
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General note TABLE OF CONTENTS<br/>Preface xi<br/>Acknowledgements xiii<br/>About the Authors xiv About the Cover Artist xv<br/><br/>1. INTRODUCTION 1<br/>1-1 What is Environmental Science? 2<br/>1-2 What is Environmental Engineering? 3<br/>1-3 Historical Perspective 3-9<br/>1-4 How Environmental Engineers and Environmental Scientists work Together<br/>1-5 Introduction to Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science 11<br/>1-6 Environmental Systems Overview 12-19<br/>1-7 Environmental Legislation and Regulation 19<br/>1-8 Environmental Ethics 19-29<br/><br/>2. CHEMISTRY 31<br/>2-1 Introduction 32<br/>2-2 Basic Chemical Concepts 33-56<br/>2-3 Organic Chemistry 61-63<br/>2-4 Water Chemistry 64-69<br/>2-5 Soil Chemistry 75-<br/>2-6 Atmospheric Chemistry 76-86<br/><br/>3. BIOLOGY 89<br/>3-1 Introduction 91<br/>3-2 Chemical Composition of Life 91 96<br/>3-3 The Cell 98-109<br/>3-4 Energy and Metabolism 109- 110<br/>3-5 Cellular Reproduction 112-114<br/>3-6 Diversity of Living Things 115<br/>3-7 Prokaryotes 116-117<br/>3-8 Protists 120-125<br/>3-9 Fungi 125-126<br/>3-10 Viruses 127<br/>3-11 Microbial Disease 128<br/>3-12 Microbial Transformations 129-132<br/><br/>4. MATERIALS AND ENERGY BALANCES 133<br/>4-1 Introduction 134<br/>4-2 Unifying Theories 134<br/>4-3 Material Balances 135-150<br/>4-4 Energy Balances 158-177<br/><br/>5. ECOSYSTEMS 179<br/>5-1 Introduction 181<br/>5-2 Human Influences on Ecosystems 181<br/>5-3 Energy and Mass Flow 182<br/>5-4 Nutrient Cycles 189-194<br/>5-5 Population Dynamics 195- 202<br/>5-6 Lakes: An Example of Mass and Energy Cycling in an Ecosystem 205-212<br/>5-7 Environmental Laws to Protect Ecosystems 214-219<br/><br/>6. RISK PERCEPTION, ASSESSMENT, AND MANAGEMENT 221<br/>6-1 Introduction 222<br/>6-2 Risk Perception 222<br/>6-3 Risk Assessment 224-237<br/>6-4 Risk Management 238-241<br/><br/>7. HYDROLOGY 243<br/>7-1 Fundamentals of Hydrology 246<br/>7-2 Measurement of Precipitation, Evaporation, Infiltration, and Stream Flow 254<br/>7-3 Ground Water Hydrology 264-265<br/>7-4 Ground Water Flow 269<br/>7-5 Well Hydraulics 273<br/>7-6 Surface Water and Ground Water as a water Supply 280<br/>7-7 Depletion of Ground Water and Surface water 281-286<br/><br/>8. SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, MINERAL AND SOIL RESOURCES 289<br/>8-1 Introduction 290<br/>8-2 Energy Resources 291-306<br/>8-3 Mineral Resources 310-312<br/>8-4 Soil Resources 315<br/>8-5 Parameters of soil Sustainability 316-318<br/>8-6 Soil Conservation 319<br/><br/>9. WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT 331<br/>9-1 Introduction 334<br/>9-2 Water Pollutants and Their Sources 335-346<br/>9-3 Water Quality Management in Rivers 346-373<br/>9-4 water Quality Management in Lakes 374-378<br/>9-5 Water Quality in Estuaries 385<br/>9-6 Water Quality in Oceans 386<br/>9-7 Ground Water Quality 389-399<br/><br/>10. WATER TREATMENT 403<br/>10-1 Introduction 405-410<br/>10-2 Rapid Mixing, Flocculation, and Coagulation 412-416<br/>10-3 Softening 419-428<br/>10-4 Sedimentation 430-433<br/>10-5 Filtration 434<br/>10-6 Disinfection 437-442<br/>10-7 Other Treatment Processes for Drinking water 442-443<br/>10-8 Water Plant Residuals management 444- 455<br/><br/>11. WASTE WATER TREATMENT 457<br/>11-1 Introduction 459<br/>11-2 Characteristic of Domestic wastewater 460-461<br/>11-3 Wastewater Treatment Standards 463-464<br/>11-4 On-Site Disposal Systems 465-471<br/>11-5 Municipal Wastewater TreatmentSystems473<br/>11-6 Unit Operations of Pretreatment 474-476<br/>11-7 Primary Treatment 480<br/>11-8 Unit Process of Secondary treatment 481-499<br/>11-9 Disinfection 500<br/>11-10 Advanced Wastewater Treatment 500-502<br/>11-11 Land Treatment for Sustainability 503-505<br/>11-12 Sludge Treatment 505-506<br/>11-13 Sludge Disposals 515-521<br/><br/>12. AIR POLLUTION 523<br/>12-1 Introduction 524<br/>12-2 Fundamentals 525<br/>12-3 Air Pollution Standards 526<br/>12-4 Effects of Air pollutants 529-531<br/>12-5 Origin and Fate of Air Pollutants 536-540<br/>12-6 Micro and Macro Air Pollution 540-547<br/>12-7 Air Pollution Meteorology 555- 559<br/>12-8 Atmospheric Dispersion 561<br/>12-9 Indoor Air Quality Model 568<br/>12-10 Air Pollution Control of Stationary Sources 571-579<br/>12-11 Air Pollution Control of Mobile Sources 576<br/>12-12 Waste Minimization for Sustainability 582-586<br/><br/>13. SOLID WASTE ENGINEERING 589<br/>13-1 Introduction 591<br/>13-2 Characteristics of Solid Waste 593<br/>13-3 Solid Waste management 596<br/>13-4 Solid Waste Collection 596<br/>13-5 waste as Resource 597<br/>13-6 Solid Waste Reduction 604-609<br/>13-7 Disposal by Sanitary Landfill 609-624<br/><br/>14. HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT 627<br/>14-1 Introduction 628<br/>14-2 EPA’s Hazardous Waste Designation System 630<br/>14-3 RCRA and HSWA 631-637<br/>14-4 Cercla and Sara 638-640<br/>14-5 Hazardous Waste Management 641-644<br/>14.6 Treatment Technologies 645-662<br/>14.7 Land Disposal 662<br/>14.8 Groundwater Contamination and Remediation 667-682<br/><br/>15. NOISE POLLUTION 685<br/>15-1 Introduction 686<br/>15-2 Effects of Noise on People 695-705<br/>15-3 Rating Systems 706 708<br/>15-4 Community Noise Sources and Criteria 708-712<br/>15-5 Transmission of Sound Outdoors 712-715<br/>15-6 Traffic Noise Prediction 716<br/>15-7 Noise Control 717-727<br/><br/>16. LONIZING RADIATION 729<br/>16-1 Fundamentals 730-740<br/>16-2 Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation 742-747<br/>16-3 Radiation Standards 748<br/>16-4 Radiation Exposure 750<br/>16-5 Radiation Protection 753<br/>16-6 Radioactive Waste 758-767<br/><br/>Appendix A: Properties of Air, Water, and Selected Chemicals 769<br/>Credits 775<br/>Index 777<br/>
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Personal name Susan J. Masten
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Edition 2nd Ed.
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