Beneficial Use for Thermal Discharges

Beneficial Use for Thermal Discharges
Author: Bryan Cook
Publisher: Environmental Systems Branch, Office of the Science Advisor, Planning and Finance Service
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1974
Genre: Electric power-plants
ISBN:

Ecological Effects of Thermal Discharges

Ecological Effects of Thermal Discharges
Author: T. Langford
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1990-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781851664511

The job of the responsible zoologist should be to assess or attempt to predict the consequences of any effluent or other environmental disturbance as objectively as possible, bearing in mind both the needs of conservation and the reasonable demands of man.

Principles of Water Quality

Principles of Water Quality
Author: Thomas Waite
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0323156894

Principles of Water Quality presents the fundamental environmental processes that regulate the movement of materials in natural systems. This book is composed of 10 chapters that cover the chemical and microbiological processes that are operative on organic and inorganic constituents in water. This text deals first with water quality concepts, the development of criteria for water quality, and the determination of various contaminants' threshold levels that can be regulated by imposed standards. These topics are followed by descriptions of natural environmental processes, which include fundamental ecological principles and energy transfer in ecosystems resulting in species stability. The subsequent chapters are devoted to the organic and inorganic constituents that have become water quality problems, including toxic metals, inorganic nutrients, refractory organic compounds, and microorganisms. The discussion then shifts to the environmental impact of heated effluent discharges. The last three chapters focus on water quality modeling, standards, and management methods. These chapters also provide case studies using the phosphorus and the longitudinal dispersion models. This book is of value to advanced undergraduate or graduate students in environmental engineering and science, as well as in health-related disciplines.

Aquatic Pollution

Aquatic Pollution
Author: Edward A. Laws
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 762
Release: 2017-02-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119304555

Since the publication of the third edition of Aquatic Pollution in 2000, there have been many major developments within the field in terms of research, regulations, and also large-scale catastrophes that have had a significant impact on the aquatic environment; the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the Fukushima nuclear disaster have taken their toll, and research on ocean acidification has developed enormously over the last decade. Recognizing, controlling, and mitigating aquatic pollution on a global scale is one of the most important and most difficult challenges facing society today. Fully updated to reflect current understanding and discussing these major recent developments, this fourth edition of Aquatic Pollution covers every aspect of pollution associated with urban runoff, acid rain, sewage disposal, pesticides, oil spills, nutrient loading, and more. Case studies of major pollution sites, all original to this new edition, help to illustrate points made in general discussion. Offering unprecedented depth of coverage, and discussing both fresh and sea water environments, this unique text provides a key teaching and learning tool for courses in environmental science, zoology, oceanography, biology, and civil or sanitary engineering, as well as a vital book for government policy makers. It is also an excellent primer for policymakers and activists focused on environmental issues.