Environmental and pollution science/
By Mark L. Brusseau, Ian L. Pepper, & Charles P. Gerba
- 3rd ed.
- San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2019.
- xxi, 617p.: ill.; 26 cm.
includes bibliography & index
PART 1: PROCESSES AFFECTING FATE AND TRANSPORT OF CONTAMINANTS PART 2: MONITORING, ASSESSMENT, AND REGULATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION PART 3: LAND AND WATER POLLUTION MITIGATION PART 4: ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION PART 5: WASTE AND WATER TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT PART 6: EMERGING ISSUES IN POLLUTION SCIENCE
Environmental and Pollution Science, Third Edition, ' continues its tradition on providing readers with the scientific basis to understand, manage, mitigate, and prevent pollution across the environment, be it air, land, or water. Pollution originates from a wide variety of sources, both natural and man-made, and occurs in a wide variety of forms including, biological, chemical, particulate or even energy, making a multivariate approach to assessment and mitigation essential for success. This third edition has been updated and revised to include topics that are critical to addressing pollution issues, from human-health impacts to environmental justice to developing sustainable solutions. 'Environmental and Pollution Science, Third Edition' is designed to give readers the tools to be able to understand and implement multi-disciplinary approaches to help solve current and future environmental pollution problems. -- Provided by publisher