Hazardous waste management
By: LaGrega, Michael D.
Contributor(s): Buckingham, Philip L.
Publisher: New Delhi Medtec 2001Edition: 2nd.Description: 1202 p. | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 978-1-57766-693-6.Subject(s): Civil EngineeringDDC classification: 363.72876Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Text Books | School of Engineering & Technology Special Reference (RR) | Reference | 363.72876 LAG/BUC (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | E11486 |
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Hazardous waste management is a complex, interdisciplinary field that continues to grow and change as global conditions change. Mastering this evolving and multifaceted field of study requires knowledge of the sources and generation of hazardous wastes, the scientific and engineering principles necessary to eliminate the threats they pose to people and the environment, the laws regulating their disposal, and the best or most cost-effective methods for dealing with them.
Written for students with some background in engineering, this comprehensive, highly acclaimed text does not only provide detailed instructions on how to solve hazardous waste problems but also guides students to think about ways to approach these problems. Each richly detailed, self-contained chapter ends with a set of discussion topics and problems. Case studies, with equations and design examples, are provided throughout the book to give students the chance to evaluate the effectiveness of different treatment and containment technologies.
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