Elements of Water Pollution Control

Elements of Water Pollution Control
Author: O.P. Gupta
Publisher: KHANNA PUBLISHING HOUSE
Total Pages: 924
Release:
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9386173220

The book contains twelve chapters followed by appendices (meant for specific target reader groups) pertaining to complete domain of water pollution control engineering. Beside, it also contains two chapters devoted to short questions & answers and multiple choice questions & answers drawn from the examination papers of various engineering colleges for the benefits of the students. the book will be useful for degree & diploma curriculum oo various branches of engineering and for various associate membership examinations conducted by professional bodies like Institution of Engineers (AMIE), Indian Institute of Metals (AMIIM), Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (AMIIChE), Institute of Chemist etc. It will also be equally useful for M.Sc. & B.Sc. students. SALIENT FEATURES OF THE BOOK Subject matter has been presented in simple, lucid & easy to understand language. Covers all the topics included in the syllabus of various engineering colleges/Technical Institutes & professional bodies examination papers. Short question & answers and multiple choice questions & answers drawn from the examination papers of various engineering colleges and professional bodies examinations given at the end of the book enhances its utility for students. Up to date statistics and glossary of terms related to the subject have been included.

Water Pollution Control

Water Pollution Control
Author: Suresh T. Nesaratnam
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2014-01-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 111886381X

Designed to accompany the new Open University course in Environmental Monitoring and Protection, this is one of four new titles which will equip the reader with the tools to undertake Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs). Used in planning, decision-making and management, EIAs review both the theoretical principles and environmental considerations of engineering and environmental projects to help steer fundamental legislation in the right direction. This book begins with a discussion of the basics of the hydrological cycle and a description of the natural aquatic environment including the normal composition of surface waters. Further chapters detail the sources of water pollution and the affects of water pollution including biological treatment of sewerage, sludge treatment and disposal, before addressing industrial wastewater treatment and water quality assessment. Discover our e-book series on Environmental Monitoring and Protection, published in partnership with The Open University! Find out more about the series editors, the titles in the series and their focus on water, noise, air and waste, and The Open University courses in Environmental Management. Visit www.wiley.com/go/ouebookseries

Handbook of Chemical Technology and Pollution Control

Handbook of Chemical Technology and Pollution Control
Author: Martin B. B. Hocking
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 808
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483293726

Handbook of Chemical Technology and Pollution Control integrates industrial chemistry with pollution control and environmental chemistry. This unified approach provides practicing professionals and consultants with a concise yet authoritative handbook covering the Key Features, relative importance, and environmental impact of currently operating chemical processes. It also meets the critical needs of students training for industrial careers.Handbook of Chemical Technology and Pollution Control considers community, municipal, power generation, industrial, and transportation components of environmental impact. The book covers the major inorganic and organic commodity chemicals; aluminum, iron and steel, and copper prodution; pulp and paper; fermentation; petroleum production and refining. It also includes key topics and process details for major peterochemicals and large-scale consumer and engineering polymers. This single, convenient volume describes aspects of recycling at the industrial and post-consumer levels, and emphasizes a quantitative approach as used in the author's well-known lifecycle work with disposable and reusable cups.0-12-350811-8Key Features* Covers historical background and new developments in a single, authoritative handbook* Presents integrated treatment of chemical technology with emission control chemistry* Includes tables throughout that give current and trend data* Considers community, municipal, power generation, industrial, and transportation components of environmental impact* Provides many references to further reading* Contains review questions that offer working experience with the information and concepts