Ray sets the standard for the next generation of texts for the Environmental Engineering course by combining broad-based coverage of environmental systems and pollution control (including solid and hazardous waste management), with just enough coverage of basic science topics (chemistry, microbiology) to support the environmental engineering concepts presented in the book.
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A textbook to accompany an introductory sophomore or junior course in environmental engineering. It is divided into two parts. The first deals with the basic science and engineering principles required to understand both natural and engineered systems. The second part presents an engineering approach to understanding the natural environment and specific treatment and mitigation methods. Requires a background in general chemistry and mathematics through at least differential calculus. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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