Environmental science and technology handbook / Ayers [and others].

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Rockville, Md. : Government Institutes, ©1994.
Description
xxiii, 389 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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    Summary note
    Environmental processes -- Human health risk assessment -- Ecological risk assessment -- Environmental chemistry and analysis of regulated compounds -- Air quality -- Air pollution control technologies -- Solid and hazardous waste treatment and disposal -- Underground and aboveground storage tank technology -- Geology and groundwater control technologies -- Pollution prevention through total quality management.
    Notes
    Includes index.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Environmental processes / Lyle R. Silka
    • Human health risk assessment / Janet E. Kester, Holly A. Hattemer-Frey, and Gary R. Krieger
    • Ecological risk assessment / Janet E. Kester, Holly A. Hattemer-Frey, and Gary R. Krieger
    • Environmental chemistry and analysis of regulated compounds / Joann M. Slavin, Ursula R. Middel, and Ellen R. Kelly
    • Air quality / James W. Little
    • Air poluution control technologies / Perry W. Fisher, Kaushik Deb
    • Solid and hazardous waste treatment and disposal / Kenneth W. Ayers
    • Underground and aboveground storage tank technology / A.D. Yound, Jr.
    • Geology and groundwater hydrology / Porter-C. Knowles
    • Groundwater pollution control technologies / Stanley G. Puszcz and Michael V. Tumulty
    • Pollution prevention through total quality management / Gary Vajda.
    ISBN
    • 0865873623
    • 9780865873629
    LCCN
    93044014
    OCLC
    29428831
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