Environmental Engineers' Handbook

Environmental Engineers' Handbook

by Bela G . Liptak (Editor), David H . F . Liu (Editor)

Synopsis

Protecting the global environment is a single-minded goal for all of us. Environmental engineers take this goal to task, meeting the needs of society with technical innovations. Revised, expanded, and fully updated to meet the needs of today's engineer working in industry or the public sector, the Environmental Engineers' Handbook, Second Edition is a single source of current information. It covers in depth the interrelated factors and principles that affect our environment and how we have dealt with them in the past, are dealing with them today, and how we will deal with them in the future. This stellar reference addresses the ongoing global transition in cleaning up the remains of abandoned technology, the prevention of pollution created by existing technology, and the design of future zero emission technology.

Bela G. Liptak speaks on Post-Oil Energy Technology on the AT&T Tech Channel.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 1454
Edition: 2
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 29 Aug 1997

ISBN 10: 0849399718
ISBN 13: 9780849399718

Media Reviews
Beginning with a refreshing environmental philosophy in the preface, its strengths include an excellent section on environmental assessment, a pollution prevention section that a chemical engineer would appreciate, sound fundamentals of solid waste, detailed hydrology/groundwater pollution topics, and nearly 500 pages dedicated to wastewater... Overall, important and useful for any engineer and engineering student, and readable enough for anyone who is interested in environmental technology. -B. Bero, Choice