
Introduction to Environmental Technology
Ann Boyce(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 25. September 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
496 pages
978-0-471-28733-9 (ISBN)
Description
Here is the first and only text that helps beginning students master the foundation topics in the dynamic field of environmental technology, from basic toxicology concepts and principles to comprehensive hazardous waste management strategies. Introduction to Environmental Technology organizes a wealth of current need-to-know information into a reader-friendly format that maximizes learning. Throughout, it features case studies that apply the text information to real-world environmental challenges, and highlights numerous career options through profiles of actual people working in various aspects of this broad field.
This comprehensive, easy-to-understand text provides:
An awareness of how the many facets of science, technology, and public policy are involved in environmental management protection.
An understanding of the sources of pollution and the primary processes that control the fate of pollutants in air, water, and soil.
Practical insights into the use of land, the benefits of wetlands, and the complex factors influencing land-use decisions.
Comprehensive coverage of the main requirements of federal laws and regulations pertaining to hazardous waste, pollution prevention, and occupational health and safety.
The basic principles needed to operate the latest pollution control and pollution monitoring equipment.
Complete with a comprehensive glossary, Introduction to Environmental Technology provides you with the foundation concepts and vocabulary you need to succeed in this exciting, fast-changing field.
This comprehensive, easy-to-understand text provides:
An awareness of how the many facets of science, technology, and public policy are involved in environmental management protection.
An understanding of the sources of pollution and the primary processes that control the fate of pollutants in air, water, and soil.
Practical insights into the use of land, the benefits of wetlands, and the complex factors influencing land-use decisions.
Comprehensive coverage of the main requirements of federal laws and regulations pertaining to hazardous waste, pollution prevention, and occupational health and safety.
The basic principles needed to operate the latest pollution control and pollution monitoring equipment.
Complete with a comprehensive glossary, Introduction to Environmental Technology provides you with the foundation concepts and vocabulary you need to succeed in this exciting, fast-changing field.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 272 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
1089 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-28733-9 (9780471287339)
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Ann Boyce
Introduction to Environmental Technology
Book
11/1996
Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
€56.75
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Person
ANN BOYCE, is the Director and primary instructor for the Associate Degree and Certificate Program in Environmental Technology at Bakersfield College. A registered Environmental Health Specialist, she has served as Statewide Editor and primary author for California's Environmental Hazardous Material (EHMT) Curriculum and has taught numerous courses on environmental management and emergency response.
Content
How Did We Get to this Point?
Governmental Processes.
Health Effects of Hazardous Materials.
Basic Ecology.
Examining the Environmental Compartments.
Air.
Water Wastewater.
Hazardous Materials.
Occupational Safety and Health.
Nonhazardous, Hazardous, and Nuclear Waste.
Pollution Prevention and Waste Minimization.
Glossary.
Acknowledgments.
Index.
Governmental Processes.
Health Effects of Hazardous Materials.
Basic Ecology.
Examining the Environmental Compartments.
Air.
Water Wastewater.
Hazardous Materials.
Occupational Safety and Health.
Nonhazardous, Hazardous, and Nuclear Waste.
Pollution Prevention and Waste Minimization.
Glossary.
Acknowledgments.
Index.