Book Description
The rapidly growing field of environmental engineering is well served by this cogent, up-to-date introduction to the subject. This highly readable volume has three main objectives. The first is to introduce the key concepts of material and energy balances and to make these principles an integral part of the reader s thought processes. The second is to incorporate an interdisciplinary approach in introducing the major topics of environmental engineering in the belief that fore-knowledge of possible environmental consequences will lead to better designs from all engineers. Finally, it provides a strong foundation for further study by environmental engineering majors. In accomplishing these objectives, the authors strike the proper balance between the voluminous and detailed presentation in some texts, and the general and qualitative coverage given in others. Throughout this well-written book, the authors make good use of diagrams, example problems, and end-of-chapter problems to illuminate and reinforce the concepts presented. The concluding chapter offers case studies that further illustrate the foundations presented in the text.
From the Publisher
Titles of related interest from Waveland Press: Bishop, Pollution Prevention: Fundamentals and Practice (ISBN 1577663489) and Cooper-Alley, Air Pollution Control: A Design Approach, Third Edition (ISBN 1577662180).
From the Inside Flap
"The authors strike the proper balance between the voluminous and detailed presentation in some texts, and the general and qualitative coverage given in others. Throughout, the authors make good use of diagrams, example problems, and end-of-chapter problems to illuminate and reinforce the concepts presented." Journal of the American Water Resources Association
Foundations of Environmental Engineering FROM THE PUBLISHER
The rapidly growing field of environmental engineering is well served by this cogent, up-to-date introduction to the subject. This highly readable volume has three main objectives. The first is to introduce the key concepts of material and energy balances and to make these principles an integral part of the studentᄑs thought processes. The second is to incorporate an interdisciplinary approach in introducing the major topics of environmental engineering in the belief that foreknowledge of possible environmental consequences will lead to better designs from all engineers. Finally, it provides a strong foundation for further study by environmental engineering majors. In accomplishing these objectives, the authors strike the proper balance between the voluminous and detailed presentation in some texts, and the general and qualitative coverage given in others. Throughout this well-written book, the authors make good use of diagrams, example problems, and end-of-chapter problems to illuminate and reinforce the concepts presented. The concluding chapter offers case studies that further illustrate the foundations presented in the text.