Basic Environmental Technology: Water Supply, Waste Management, and Pollution Control, 6th edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2022

  • Jerry A. Nathanson
  • Richard A. Schneider

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Table of contents

1. Basic Concepts
2. Hydraulics
3. Hydrology
4. Water Quality
5. Water Pollution
6. Drinking Water Purification
7. Water Distribution Systems
8. Sanitary Sewer Systems
9. Stormwater Management
10. Wastewater Treatment and Disposal
11. Municipal Solid Waste
12. Hazardous Waste Management
13. Air Pollution and Control
14. Noise Pollution and Control

Appendix A. Environmental Impact Studies and Audits
Appendix B. Education, Employment, Licensing, and Certification
Appendix C. LEED Green Building Project Certification Process
Appendix D. Review of Basic Mathematics, Units, and Unit Conversions
Appendix E. Glossary and Abbreviations
Appendix F. Answers to Practice Problems
Index

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