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- catalog contributor b12277842.
- catalog contributor b12277843.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "1.A What Is Environmental Engineering Science? 1 -- 1.B Domains of Environmental Engineering 5 -- 1.B.1 Water quality engineering 5 -- 1.B.2 Air quality engineering 8 -- 1.B.3 Hazardous waste management 10 -- 1.C.1 Concentrations and other units of measure 12 -- 1.C.2 Material balance 15 -- 1.C.3 Factors governing contaminant concentrations 17 -- 1.C.4 Engineering analysis 18 -- 1.C.5 Control opportunities 19 -- 1.C.6 Environmental regulations 20 -- 1.C.7 Precision and accuracy 21 -- 1.C.8 Magnitudes: Length scales and characteristic times 22 -- 2 Water, Air, and Their Impurities 30 -- 2.A Water and the Hydrosphere 30 -- 2.B Air and the Atmosphere 36 -- 2.C Impurities in Environmental Media 41 -- 2.C.1 Gases dissolved in water 42 -- 2.C.2 Water in air 42 -- 2.C.3 Acids, bases, and the hydrogen ion 43 -- 2.C.4 Inorganic impurities 43 -- 2.C.5".
- catalog description "4.A.1 Contaminant flux 160 -- 4.A.2 Advection 161 -- 4.A.3 Molecular diffusion 162 -- 4.A.4 Dispersion 166 -- 4.B Particle Motion 172 -- 4.B.1 Drag on particles 172 -- 4.B.2 Gravitational settling 175 -- 4.B.3 Brownian diffusion 180 -- 4.C Mass Transfer at Fluid Boundaries 182 -- 4.C.1 Mass-transfer coefficient 183 -- 4.C.2 Transport across the air-water interface 188 -- 4.D Transport in Porous Media 192 -- 4.D.1 Fluid flow through porous media 193 -- 4.D.2 Contaminant transport in porous media 197 -- 5 Transport and Transformation Models 207 -- 5.A Reactor Models 209 -- 5.A.1 Batch reactor 215 -- 5.A.2 Completely mixed flow reactor (CMFR) 220 -- 5.A.3 Plug-flow reactor (PFR) 226 -- 5.B Beyond Ideal Reactors: General Material-Balance Models 247 -- 5.B.1 Governing equation 247 -- 5.B.2 Approaches for solving environmental transport problems 251 -- II".
- catalog description "6.E.3 Anaerobic digestion of wastewater sludges 358 -- 7 Air Quality Engineering 388 -- 7.A Nature of Air Pollution Problems 388 -- 7.A.1 Criteria pollutants 390 -- 7.A.2 Hazardous air pollutants 395 -- 7.A.3 Acid deposition 397 -- 7.A.4 Photochemical smog 400 -- 7.A.5 Indoor air quality 404 -- 7.A.6 Global change 411 -- 7.B Air Pollutant Emissions and Controls 418 -- 7.B.1 Characterizing emissions 419 -- 7.B.2 Pollutant generation by combustion 425 -- 7.B.3 Motor vehicle emissions 436 -- 7.C Treatment Technologies 442 -- 7.C.1 Particle control devices 443 -- 7.C.2 Absorption for gaseous pollutant control 453 -- 7.D Air Quality Models 454 -- 7.D.1 Summary of modeling approaches 455 -- 7.D.2 Gaussian plume dispersion modeling 457 -- 8 Hazardous Waste Management 484 -- 8.A.1 History and case studies 485 -- 8.A.2 Hazardous waste regulatory framework 489 --".
- catalog description "8.A.3 Magnitude of the hazardous waste problem 495 -- 8.A.4 Sources of hazardous wastes 498 -- 8.B Hazardous Waste Minimization 499 -- 8.B.1 What is waste minimization? 500 -- 8.B.2 Why should we do it? 500 -- 8.B.3 Techniques for waste minimization 501 -- 8.B.4 Management tools 506 -- 8.C Hazardous Waste Treatment Processes 510 -- 8.C.1 Physical separation 511 -- 8.C.2 Chemical treatment 526 -- 8.C.3 Thermal treatment 539 -- 8.C.4 Biological treatment 549 -- 8.D Hazardous Waste Disposal 558 -- 8.D.1 Landfills 558 -- 8.D.2 Deep-well injection 561 -- 8.E Environmental Releases and Remediation 564 -- 8.E.1 Site characterization 565 -- 8.E.2 Quantitative risk analysis 568 -- 8.E.3 Site remediation 574 -- A Basic Data for Environmental Engineering Science 601 -- B Primer on Ionizing Radiation 607 -- C Primer on Environmental Organic Chemicals 613 -- C.1".
- catalog description "Applications -- 6 Water Quality Engineering 280 -- 6.A Nature of Water Quality Problems 280 -- 6.A.1 Rivers and streams 283 -- 6.A.2 Lakes and reservoirs 288 -- 6.A.3 Groundwater 292 -- 6.A.4 Oceans and estuaries 295 -- 6.B Overview of Water Quality Regulations and Treatment Systems 299 -- 6.B.1 Key U.S. federal water regulations 300 -- 6.B.2 Engineered water quality systems 301 -- 6.C Physical Treatment Methods 305 -- 6.C.1 Sedimentation 305 -- 6.C.2 Filtration through granular media 310 -- 6.C.3 Membrane separation processes 316 -- 6.D Chemical and Physicochemical Treatment Methods 321 -- 6.D.1 Disinfection 321 -- 6.D.2 Coagulation and flocculation 329 -- 6.D.3 Sorption of organic molecules 333 -- 6.D.4 Chemical precipitation and ion exchange 338 -- 6.E Biological Wastewater Treatment 346 -- 6.E.1 Activated sludge 347 -- 6.E.2 Trickling filters 355 --".
- catalog description "Electrode potentials and free-energy change in redox reactions 646 -- E.4 Activation energy and the temperature dependence of reaction rates 648 -- F United States Federal Regulations for Water and Air Quality 651.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Organic impurities 51 -- 2.C.6 Radionuclides 56 -- 2.C.7 Compounds causing odor, taste, or color 58 -- 2.C.8 Particulate matter 58 -- 2.C.9 Microorganisms 65 -- 3 Transformation Processes 76 -- 3.A Governing Concepts 77 -- 3.A.1 Stoichiometry 77 -- 3.A.2 Chemical equilibrium 79 -- 3.A.3 Kinetics 82 -- 3.B Phase Changes and Partitioning 92 -- 3.B.1 Vapor pressure 92 -- 3.B.2 Dissolution of species in water 95 -- 3.B.3 Sorption 100 -- 3.C Acid-Base Reactions 106 -- 3.C.1 Acid-base reactions and the hydrogen ion 107 -- 3.C.2 pH of pure water 107 -- 3.C.3 Strong and weak acids 108 -- 3.C.4 Carbonate system 112 -- 3.D Oxidation-Reduction Reactions 119 -- 3.D.1 Oxidation state 120 -- 3.D.2 Corrosion 121 -- 3.D.3 Combustion 125 -- 3.D.4 Atmospheric oxidation processes 129 -- 3.D.5 Microbial reactions 131 -- 4 Transport Phenomena 159 --".
- catalog description "Pure hydrocarbons 614 -- C.2 Oxygenated organic compounds 616 -- C.3 Organohalides 617 -- C.4 Organic compounds containing sulfur or nitrogen 618 -- D Problem Solving: Mathematics for Environmental Engineering 620 -- D.1 Ordinary differential equations 620 -- D.1.a First-order linear equation with constant coefficients 620 -- D.1.b Coupled first-order ordinary differential equations 623 -- D.1.c Introduction to the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations 625 -- D.2 Partial differential equations that arise in transport problems 627 -- D.3 Solving equilibrium problems: Roots of nonlinear algebraic equations 630 -- D.4 Data manipulation on a logarithmic scale 635 -- D.5 Linear regression 637 -- E A Further Look at Transformation Processes 641 -- E.1 Activity 641 -- E.2 Gibbs free energy and equilibrium constants 642 -- E.3".
- catalog extent "xiv, 690 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Environmental engineering science.".
- catalog identifier "0471144940".
- catalog isFormatOf "Environmental engineering science.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Wiley,".
- catalog relation "Environmental engineering science.".
- catalog subject "628 21".
- catalog subject "Air quality management.".
- catalog subject "Engineering methods.".
- catalog subject "Environmental Pollution.".
- catalog subject "Environmental engineering.".
- catalog subject "Mathematics.".
- catalog subject "Pollution.".
- catalog subject "TA170 .N39 2001".
- catalog subject "Water quality management.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1.A What Is Environmental Engineering Science? 1 -- 1.B Domains of Environmental Engineering 5 -- 1.B.1 Water quality engineering 5 -- 1.B.2 Air quality engineering 8 -- 1.B.3 Hazardous waste management 10 -- 1.C.1 Concentrations and other units of measure 12 -- 1.C.2 Material balance 15 -- 1.C.3 Factors governing contaminant concentrations 17 -- 1.C.4 Engineering analysis 18 -- 1.C.5 Control opportunities 19 -- 1.C.6 Environmental regulations 20 -- 1.C.7 Precision and accuracy 21 -- 1.C.8 Magnitudes: Length scales and characteristic times 22 -- 2 Water, Air, and Their Impurities 30 -- 2.A Water and the Hydrosphere 30 -- 2.B Air and the Atmosphere 36 -- 2.C Impurities in Environmental Media 41 -- 2.C.1 Gases dissolved in water 42 -- 2.C.2 Water in air 42 -- 2.C.3 Acids, bases, and the hydrogen ion 43 -- 2.C.4 Inorganic impurities 43 -- 2.C.5".
- catalog tableOfContents "4.A.1 Contaminant flux 160 -- 4.A.2 Advection 161 -- 4.A.3 Molecular diffusion 162 -- 4.A.4 Dispersion 166 -- 4.B Particle Motion 172 -- 4.B.1 Drag on particles 172 -- 4.B.2 Gravitational settling 175 -- 4.B.3 Brownian diffusion 180 -- 4.C Mass Transfer at Fluid Boundaries 182 -- 4.C.1 Mass-transfer coefficient 183 -- 4.C.2 Transport across the air-water interface 188 -- 4.D Transport in Porous Media 192 -- 4.D.1 Fluid flow through porous media 193 -- 4.D.2 Contaminant transport in porous media 197 -- 5 Transport and Transformation Models 207 -- 5.A Reactor Models 209 -- 5.A.1 Batch reactor 215 -- 5.A.2 Completely mixed flow reactor (CMFR) 220 -- 5.A.3 Plug-flow reactor (PFR) 226 -- 5.B Beyond Ideal Reactors: General Material-Balance Models 247 -- 5.B.1 Governing equation 247 -- 5.B.2 Approaches for solving environmental transport problems 251 -- II".
- catalog tableOfContents "6.E.3 Anaerobic digestion of wastewater sludges 358 -- 7 Air Quality Engineering 388 -- 7.A Nature of Air Pollution Problems 388 -- 7.A.1 Criteria pollutants 390 -- 7.A.2 Hazardous air pollutants 395 -- 7.A.3 Acid deposition 397 -- 7.A.4 Photochemical smog 400 -- 7.A.5 Indoor air quality 404 -- 7.A.6 Global change 411 -- 7.B Air Pollutant Emissions and Controls 418 -- 7.B.1 Characterizing emissions 419 -- 7.B.2 Pollutant generation by combustion 425 -- 7.B.3 Motor vehicle emissions 436 -- 7.C Treatment Technologies 442 -- 7.C.1 Particle control devices 443 -- 7.C.2 Absorption for gaseous pollutant control 453 -- 7.D Air Quality Models 454 -- 7.D.1 Summary of modeling approaches 455 -- 7.D.2 Gaussian plume dispersion modeling 457 -- 8 Hazardous Waste Management 484 -- 8.A.1 History and case studies 485 -- 8.A.2 Hazardous waste regulatory framework 489 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "8.A.3 Magnitude of the hazardous waste problem 495 -- 8.A.4 Sources of hazardous wastes 498 -- 8.B Hazardous Waste Minimization 499 -- 8.B.1 What is waste minimization? 500 -- 8.B.2 Why should we do it? 500 -- 8.B.3 Techniques for waste minimization 501 -- 8.B.4 Management tools 506 -- 8.C Hazardous Waste Treatment Processes 510 -- 8.C.1 Physical separation 511 -- 8.C.2 Chemical treatment 526 -- 8.C.3 Thermal treatment 539 -- 8.C.4 Biological treatment 549 -- 8.D Hazardous Waste Disposal 558 -- 8.D.1 Landfills 558 -- 8.D.2 Deep-well injection 561 -- 8.E Environmental Releases and Remediation 564 -- 8.E.1 Site characterization 565 -- 8.E.2 Quantitative risk analysis 568 -- 8.E.3 Site remediation 574 -- A Basic Data for Environmental Engineering Science 601 -- B Primer on Ionizing Radiation 607 -- C Primer on Environmental Organic Chemicals 613 -- C.1".
- catalog tableOfContents "Applications -- 6 Water Quality Engineering 280 -- 6.A Nature of Water Quality Problems 280 -- 6.A.1 Rivers and streams 283 -- 6.A.2 Lakes and reservoirs 288 -- 6.A.3 Groundwater 292 -- 6.A.4 Oceans and estuaries 295 -- 6.B Overview of Water Quality Regulations and Treatment Systems 299 -- 6.B.1 Key U.S. federal water regulations 300 -- 6.B.2 Engineered water quality systems 301 -- 6.C Physical Treatment Methods 305 -- 6.C.1 Sedimentation 305 -- 6.C.2 Filtration through granular media 310 -- 6.C.3 Membrane separation processes 316 -- 6.D Chemical and Physicochemical Treatment Methods 321 -- 6.D.1 Disinfection 321 -- 6.D.2 Coagulation and flocculation 329 -- 6.D.3 Sorption of organic molecules 333 -- 6.D.4 Chemical precipitation and ion exchange 338 -- 6.E Biological Wastewater Treatment 346 -- 6.E.1 Activated sludge 347 -- 6.E.2 Trickling filters 355 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Electrode potentials and free-energy change in redox reactions 646 -- E.4 Activation energy and the temperature dependence of reaction rates 648 -- F United States Federal Regulations for Water and Air Quality 651.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Organic impurities 51 -- 2.C.6 Radionuclides 56 -- 2.C.7 Compounds causing odor, taste, or color 58 -- 2.C.8 Particulate matter 58 -- 2.C.9 Microorganisms 65 -- 3 Transformation Processes 76 -- 3.A Governing Concepts 77 -- 3.A.1 Stoichiometry 77 -- 3.A.2 Chemical equilibrium 79 -- 3.A.3 Kinetics 82 -- 3.B Phase Changes and Partitioning 92 -- 3.B.1 Vapor pressure 92 -- 3.B.2 Dissolution of species in water 95 -- 3.B.3 Sorption 100 -- 3.C Acid-Base Reactions 106 -- 3.C.1 Acid-base reactions and the hydrogen ion 107 -- 3.C.2 pH of pure water 107 -- 3.C.3 Strong and weak acids 108 -- 3.C.4 Carbonate system 112 -- 3.D Oxidation-Reduction Reactions 119 -- 3.D.1 Oxidation state 120 -- 3.D.2 Corrosion 121 -- 3.D.3 Combustion 125 -- 3.D.4 Atmospheric oxidation processes 129 -- 3.D.5 Microbial reactions 131 -- 4 Transport Phenomena 159 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pure hydrocarbons 614 -- C.2 Oxygenated organic compounds 616 -- C.3 Organohalides 617 -- C.4 Organic compounds containing sulfur or nitrogen 618 -- D Problem Solving: Mathematics for Environmental Engineering 620 -- D.1 Ordinary differential equations 620 -- D.1.a First-order linear equation with constant coefficients 620 -- D.1.b Coupled first-order ordinary differential equations 623 -- D.1.c Introduction to the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations 625 -- D.2 Partial differential equations that arise in transport problems 627 -- D.3 Solving equilibrium problems: Roots of nonlinear algebraic equations 630 -- D.4 Data manipulation on a logarithmic scale 635 -- D.5 Linear regression 637 -- E A Further Look at Transformation Processes 641 -- E.1 Activity 641 -- E.2 Gibbs free energy and equilibrium constants 642 -- E.3".
- catalog title "Environmental engineering science / William W. Nazaroff and Lisa Alvarez-Cohen.".
- catalog type "text".