Environmental Engineering: Environmental Health and Safety for Municipal Infrastructure, Land Use and Planning, and Industry, Sixth Edition
Franklin J. Agardy, Patrick J. Sullivan, Nelson L. Nemerow, Joseph A. SalvatoUpdated and reviewed by leading experts in the field, this revised edition offers new coverage of industrial solid wastes utilization and disposal, the use of surveying in environmental engineering and land use planning, and environmental assessment. Stressing the practicality and appropriateness of treatment, the Sixth Edition provides realistic solutions for the practicing public health official or environmental engineer.
This volume, Environmental Health and Safety for Municipal Infrastructure, Land Use and Planning, and Industry, Sixth Edition, covers:
Municipal and industrial waste and pollution including landfills and facility, office and residential sanitation, and air quality
The environmental health of residential and institutional spaces such as homes and offices, including indoor air quality, sanitation, and the impact of substandard construction techniques
Land use planning and forensics techniques for investigating repurposed industrial and agricultural land
Air pollution and noise control
Surveying and mapping for environmental engineering
Chapter 1 Industrial Solid Wastes Utilization and Disposal (pages 1–81): Salah M. El?Haggar
Chapter 2 Residential and Institutional Environment (pages 83–175): Xudong Yang
Chapter 3 Solid Waste Management (pages 177–308): George Tchobanoglous
Chapter 4 Air Pollution and Noise Control (pages 309–393): Robert Jacko and Timothy La Breche
Chapter 5 Surveying and Mapping for Environmental Engineering (pages 395–428): Kurt W. Bauer
Chapter 6 Planning and Environmental Assessment (pages 429–524): Kurt W. Bauer