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ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING DICTIONARY AND DIRECTORY
BOOK BY
THOMAS M.PANKRATZ – PDF FREE DOWNLOAD

ABOUT THE BOOK
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING DICTIONARY AND DIRECTORY
AUTHOR
: THOMAS M.PANKRATZ
PUBLISHERS
: LEWIS PUBLISHERS
The areas of environmental engineering and
sciences and their related business activities have grown to the point that
they overlap the professional and private lives of almost everyone. As
environmental issues become more complicated, so does the vocabulary required
to understand and discuss them. This Environmental Engineering Dictionary and
Directory defines many terms that did not even exist a decade ago My own field
of water reclamation and reuse is an example of a relatively new area of
environmental engineering that has fostered the introduction of many new terms
and technologies. When considering advanced treatment of municipal and
industrial wastewaters, a repeated thesis has been that such a high quality
effluent should be put to beneficial use rather than simply wasted. Today,
technically proven treatment and purification processes exist to provide
treated water of almost any quality desired. This offers a realistic framework
for considering water reclamation and reuse in many parts of the world that are
experiencing water shortages. Nonpotable water reuse applications, such as
agricultural and landscape irrigation, toilet flushing in large office
buildings, and water for aesthetic and environmental purposes have become major
options for planned water reuse. Water reuse provides innovative and
alternative options for agriculture, municipalities, and industries. However,
water reuse is only one alternative in planning to meet future water resource
needs. Conservation, efficient management and use of existing water supplies,
and the development of new water resources based on watershed management or
seawater desalination are examples of other alternatives. As the field of
environmental engineering continues to develop, so will the vocabulary required
for its discussion and study. Our need to understand the environment and to
better appreciate our relationship with nature is greater now than at any time
in our history. Thus Tom’s book is particularly timely and relevant – Preface
by the Author.
CONTENTS
ALL THE WORDS AND THEIR MEANINGS
(EXAMPLES AND IMAGES WHERE EVER NEEDED) RELATED TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
* Above mentioned topics are main topics of this book and there are many
sub-topics under those. Please refer the Preview below for detailed contents *
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