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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lawrence K. Wang (Lenox Institute of Water Technology, USA) , Yung-Tse Hung (Cleveland State University, Ohio, USA) , Howard H. Lo (Cleveland State University, Ohio, USA) , Constantine Yapijakis (The Cooper Union, New York, New York, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 6.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 2.517kg ISBN: 9780824741143ISBN 10: 0824741145 Pages: 1368 Publication Date: 29 June 2004 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9781032041476 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsNew subjects are presented in detail for the first time in any industrial waste treatment book. ... The team of contributors is of high scientific level and demonstrates that special efforts were made to invite experts to contribute chapters in their own areas of expertise. ... The book is to be used as a reference ... for professors, students, and researchers ... . The extensive bibliographies ... should be invaluable to managers and researchers who need to improve on a specific industrial waste treatment practice. - Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, March 2005, Vol. 4, No. 1 Each chapter provides a thorough and comprehensive review of the waste management issue at hand. ... Chapters are well-written and flow well. The extensive bibliographies for each industrial waste treatment practice should be valuable to university students, environmental managers, and scientists. ... [T]he editors did a fine job in compiling and reviewing a wide range of papers. - Journal of Environmental Quality, March/April 2005 An excellent resource for environmental managers, this edition, expanded to 32 chapters from the original edition, describes methodologies for the treatment of wastes ... This handbook is intended both as a reference book for environmental professionals and as a college text that allows instructors to choose the specific industrial waste categories they may want to cover; it will also be valuable in engineers' or scientists' personal libraries. Summing Up: Highly recommended. - CHOICE, March 2005 ...valuable...for professors, students, and researchers in environmental and chemical engineering. IASI Polytechnic Magazine ...covers the specific problems of selected industries where pollution and emissions require proper and urgent attention...extremely useful. -Chemical Engineering World -Chemical Engineering World ...interesting...well-written and edited. Journal of Hazardous Materials ...cover[s] effluent standards and trends for various industrial or commercial operations. Civil Engineering ...Industries, research bodies, and administration will derive a lot of benefit. Chemical Engineering World New subjects are presented in detail for the first time in any industrial waste treatment book. The team of contributors is of high scientific level and demonstrates that special efforts were made to invite experts to contribute chapters in their own areas of expertise. The book is to be used as a reference for professors, students, and researchers . The extensive bibliographies should be invaluable to managers and researchers who need to improve on a specific industrial waste treatment practice. - Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, March 2005, Vol. 4, No. 1 Each chapter provides a thorough and comprehensive review of the waste management issue at hand. Chapters are well-written and flow well. The extensive bibliographies for each industrial waste treatment practice should be valuable to university students, environmental managers, and scientists. [T]he editors did a fine job in compiling and reviewing a wide range of papers. - Journal of Environmental Quality, March/April 2005 An excellent resource for environmental managers, this edition, expanded to 32 chapters from the original edition, describes methodologies for the treatment of wastes This handbook is intended both as a reference book for environmental professionals and as a college text that allows instructors to choose the specific industrial waste categories they may want to cover; it will also be valuable in engineers' or scientists' personal libraries. Summing Up: Highly recommended. - CHOICE, March 2005 valuablefor professors, students, and researchers in environmental and chemical engineering. IASI Polytechnic Magazine covers the specific problems of selected industries where pollution and emissionsrequire proper and urgent attentionextremely useful. -Chemical Engineering World -Chemical Engineering World interestingwell-written and edited. Journal of Hazardous Materials cover[s] effluent standards and trends for various industrial or commercial operations. Civil Engineering Industries, research bodies, and administration will derive a lot of benefit. Chemical Engineering World ""New subjects are presented in detail for the first time in any industrial waste treatment book. … The team of contributors is of high scientific level and demonstrates that special efforts were made to invite experts to contribute chapters in their own areas of expertise. … The book is to be used as a reference … for professors, students, and researchers … . The extensive bibliographies … should be invaluable to managers and researchers who need to improve on a specific industrial waste treatment practice."" - Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, March 2005, Vol. 4, No. 1 ""Each chapter provides a thorough and comprehensive review of the waste management issue at hand. … Chapters are well-written and flow well. The extensive bibliographies for each industrial waste treatment practice should be valuable to university students, environmental managers, and scientists. … [T]he editors did a fine job in compiling and reviewing a wide range of papers."" - Journal of Environmental Quality, March/April 2005 ""An excellent resource for environmental managers, this edition, expanded to 32 chapters from the original edition, describes methodologies for the treatment of wastes … This handbook is intended both as a reference book for environmental professionals and as a college text that allows instructors to choose the specific industrial waste categories they may want to cover; it will also be valuable in engineers' or scientists' personal libraries. Summing Up: Highly recommended."" - CHOICE, March 2005 ""…valuable…for professors, students, and researchers in environmental and chemical engineering."" IASI Polytechnic Magazine ""…covers the specific problems of selected industries where pollution and emissions require proper and urgent attention…extremely useful."" -Chemical Engineering World -Chemical Engineering World ""…interesting…well-written and edited."" Journal of Hazardous Materials ""…cover[s] effluent standards and trends for various industrial or commercial operations."" Civil Engineering ""…Industries, research bodies, and administration will derive a lot of benefit."" Chemical Engineering World Author InformationLawrence K. Wang, Yung-Tse Hung, Howard H. Lo, Constantine Yapijakis Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |