Handbook of Environmental Engineering

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· McGraw Hill Professional
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556
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About this eBook

A complete guide to environmental remediation technologies, techniques, and regulations

This practical resource offers comprehensive coverage of the latest environmental codes alongside step-by-step remediation procedures. The book features information on all segments of the market, including water, air quality, and hazardous wastes, and enables you to ensure compliance with federal regulations.

Handbook of Environmental Engineering fully explains engineering methods and technologies and directly connects them to applicable standards. You will get details on environmental tools such as sensors and monitoring, toxicity controls and treatments, and waste disposal. Measurement data, environmental impact assessments, and real-world examples demonstrate how to apply each technique in the field.

About the author

Rao Surampalli, Ph.D., PE, BCEE, Dist. M. ASCE, is President and CEO of the Global Institute for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability. He has contributed to over 600 publications, is Editor of ASCE’s Journal of Hazardous and Toxic Waste and WEF’s Water Environment Research Journal, and serves on numerous industry committees and boards.

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