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Published:
December 26, 2000
Author(s):
Martha J. Boss; Dennis W. Day
We know certain chemicals cause problems in the workplace. The issues now are: Where do they occur in the workplace? How can we best evaluate them? What are the procedures for dealing with them safely? Many books simply define the problem and tell you that you need a program. Air Sampling and 
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November 02, 2000
Author(s):
Thad Godish
When we think of indoor pollution, we usually think of conditions originating from faulty ventilation systems, second hand smoke, and other air borne pollutants. Taking an in-depth, hard science look at the problems of indoor environmental pollution, Indoor Environmental Quality covers all the 
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April 21, 2000
Author(s):
Glenn W. Suter II; Rebecca A. Efroymson; Bradley E. Sample; Daniel S. Jones
Love Canal. Exxon Valdez. Times Beach. Sacramento River Spill. Amoco Cadiz. Seveso. Every area of the world has been affected by improper waste disposal and chemical spills. Common hazardous waste sites include abandoned warehouses, manufacturing facilities, processing plants, and landfills. These 
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April 18, 2000
Author(s):
Lakshmi Reddi; Hilary I. Inyang
"Applies science and engineering principles to the analysis, design, and implementation of technical schemes to characterize, treat, modify, and reuse/store waste and contaminated media. Includes site remediation." 
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Published:
April 05, 2000
Author(s):
David Hansen
Examines problems such as microbial contamination, building design, ventilation systems and psychological effects. It uses a multi-disciplined approach in examining the causes and effects of the interactions between occupants and non-industrial environments. The text also provides the reader with 
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Published:
October 28, 1999
Author(s):
Bruce Choy; Danny D. Reible
Fate and transport models are critical components in the determination of the exposure to and risk from hazardous contaminants. Analytical models are preferable because they are generally more accessible, more reliable, and require fewer computational resources. Surprisingly, until today, only a 
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Published:
October 14, 1998
Author(s):
Danny D. Reible
The field of environmental engineering is rapidly emerging into a mainstream engineering discipline. For a long time, environmental engineering has suffered from the lack of a well-defined identity. At times, the problems faced by environmental engineers require knowledge in many engineering 
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Published:
August 31, 1998
Author(s):
Kathleen Sellers
Every practicing environmental engineer should already have a firm grasp on the basics of hazardous waste site remediation-the key to confronting a site problem, and devising an effective solution.Since their original introduction to remediation, technology has kept moving ahead with new ideas and 
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February 09, 1998
Author(s):
Steven D. Chandler
A study of the way policy and legislation for regulating radioactive wastes has developed in the UK since the first specific legislation was enacted in 1948. Particular emphasis is given to the Atomic Energy Authority Act 1954 and the Radioactive Substances Act 1960 which set the framework for 
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Published:
September 24, 1997
Author(s):
Hsai-Yang Fang; Hsai-Yang Fang; John Daniels
For everything from applications of particle energy field theory to landslide prevention and desert water supply, Introduction to Environmental Geotechnology provides a complete picture of the fascinating and rapidly growing field of environmental geotechnology. Unique in scope, this new book 
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There Goes the Neighborhood

Composting is a recycling process that has been in use for centuries, but communities in the vicinity of composting facilities often express safety concerns and take issue with odor, dust, and noise emissions.

Industrial Composting: Environmental Engineering and Facilities Management discusses operational aspects and problems associated with composting, emphasizing odor mitigation, pathogens, and aerosols. Describing recent advances and best practices, this book assists practitioners in developing facilities that help protect the environment without harming communities.

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