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Record Nr.

UNINA9910810467403321

Autore

Peirce J. Jeffrey

Titolo

Environmental pollution and control

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c1998

ISBN

1-281-04785-6

9786611047856

0-08-053111-3

Edizione

[4th ed. /]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (409 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

WeinerRuth F

VesilindP. Aarne

Disciplina

628

Soggetti

Environmental engineering

Green technology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Rev. ed. of: Environmental pollution and control / P. Aarne Vesilind. 3rd ed. c1990.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front Cover; Environmental Pollution and Control; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Pollution and Environmental Ethics; The Roots of Our Environmental Problems; Ethics; Environmental Ethics as Public Health; Environmental Ethics as Conservation and Preservation; Environmental Ethics as Caring for Nonhuman Nature; Application and Development of the Environmental Ethic; Conclusion; Chapter 2. Environmental Risk Analysis; Risk; Assessment of Risk; Dose-Response Evaluation; Population Responses; Exposure and Latency; Expression of Risk; Ecosystem Risk Assessment; Conclusion; Problems

Chapter 3. Water PollutionSources of Water Pollution; Elements of Aquatic Ecology; Biodegradation; Aerobic and Anaerobic Decomposition; Effect of Pollution on Streams; Effect of Pollution on Lakes; Heavy Metals and Toxic Substances; Effect of Pollution on Oceans; Conclusion; Problems; Appendix; Chapter 4. Measurement of Water Quality; Sampling; Dissolved Oxygen; Biochemical Oxygen Demand; Chemical Oxygen Demand; Turbidity; Color and Odor; pH; Alkalinity; Solids; Nitrogen; Phosphates; Bacteriological Measurements; Viruses; Heavy Metals; Trace Toxic Organic Compounds; Conclusion; Problems



Chapter 5. Water SupplyThe Hydrologic Cycle and Water Availability; Groundwater Supplies; Surface Water Supplies; Water Transmission; Conclusion; Problems; Chapter 6. Water Treatment; Coagulation and Flocculation; Settling; Filtration; Disinfection; Conclusion; Problems; Chapter 7. Collection of Wastewater; Estimating Wastewater Quantities; System Layout; Conclusion; Problems; Chapter 8. Wastewater Treatment; Wastewater Characteristics; Onsite Wastewater Disposal; Central Wastewater Treatment; Primary Treatment; Secondary Treatment; Tertiary Treatment; Disinfection; Conclusion; Problems

Chapter 9. Sludge Treatment, Utilization, and DisposalSources of Sludge; Sludge Treatment; Utilization and Ultimate Disposal; Conclusion; Problems; Chapter 10. Nonpoint Source Water Pollution; The Runoff Process; Control Techniques Applicable to Nonpoint Source Pollution; Conclusion; Problems; Chapter 11. Water Pollution Law and Regulations; Common Law; Statutory Law; Conclusion; Problems; Chapter 12. Solid Waste; Quantities and Characteristics of Municipal Solid Waste; Collection; Disposal Options; Litter; Pollution Prevention; Conclusion; Problems; Chapter 13. Solid Waste Disposal

Disposal of Unprocessed Refuse in Sanitary LandfillsVolume Reduction Before Disposal; Conclusion; Problems; Chapter 14. Reuse, Recycling, and Recovery; Recycling; Recovery; Energy Recovery from the Organic Fraction of MSW; Composting; Conclusion; Problems; Chapter 15. Hazardous Waste; The Magnitude of the Problem; Waste Processing and Handling; Transportation of Hazardous Wastes; Recovery Alternatives; Hazardous Waste Management Facilities; Pollution Prevention; Conclusion; Problems; Chapter 16. Radioactive Waste; Radiation; Health Effects; Sources of Radioactive Waste

Radioactive Waste Management

Sommario/riassunto

Complex environmental problems are often reduced to an inappropriate level of simplicity.  While this book does not seek to present a comprehensive scientific and technical coverage of all aspects of the subject matter, it makes the issues, ideas, and language of environmental engineering accessible and understandable to the nontechnical reader.Improvements introduced in the fourth edition include a complete rewrite of the chapters dealing with risk assessment and ethics, the introduction of new theories of radiation damage, inclusion of environmental disasters like Chernobyl and Bhopal, a