Environmental Engineering for Civil Engineers

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This book on Environmental Engineering offers a thorough overview of different environmental stakeholders including water, air and materials present on earth. Considerable stress is given on the control of pollution caused by human activities. Apart from engineering principles, legal principles along with a comprehensive overview of risk analysis are also incorporated in the book. The text in the book mainly focusses on modern and classical engineering principles encompassing the production and control of water and air pollutants, hazardous and solid waste, etc. The quality of water and different water treatment technologies are also discussed in the book. Detailed analysis of air pollution, air quality and air quality control are embedded in this book. Effects of environmental pollution on human and animal health are also discussed in the book.

Author(s): Tanjina Nur
Publisher: NIPA
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 258
City: New Delhi

Cover
Title Page
Copyright
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Environmental Engineering Today
1.3. Examples of Environmental Problems
1.4. Sustainability and Cradle-to-Cradle Design
1.5. Framework For Sustainability
1.6. Cradle-To-Cradle Design
References
Chapter 2 Global Aspects of Environmental Engineering
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Historical And Philosophical Background
2.3. Engineering For Livingry
2.4. A Journey From Studies of The Ecosystems To The Environmental Engineering
2.5. Sustainable Global Change
2.6. Adaptive Project Management For Complexity and Scale Problems
2.7. Assessment of Damage And Harm of Resources
2.8. Risk Evaluation At Various Organizational Levels
2.9. Turn-Key Approaches For Restoration of The Ecological Health
2.10. Environmental Engineering For The Sustainable Economic Development
References
Chapter 3 Green Manufacturing Technologies
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Conventional Manufacturing Technologies
3.3. Need For Green Manufacturing Technologies
3.4. Prevention, Control, And Remediation For Contamination
3.5. Modes of Pollution Avoidance
3.6. Different Types of The Green Manufacturing Technologies
3.7. Companies Employing Green Technologies
3.8. The Outcome of Green Manufacturing Technologies
References
Chapter 4 Prevention And Management of Environmental Pollution
4.1. Introduction
4.2. The Contamination Control Approach
4.3. Comprehensive Waste-Management
4.4. Shifting Importance To Pollution Prevention
4.5. Air Contamination Management
4.6. Sources of Air Pollution
4.7. Types of Air Contaminants
4.8. Clean Air Implementation Plans
References
Chapter 5 Air Pollution Control
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Managing Air Pollution
5.3. Control Measures
5.4. Equipment For The Emission Sampling
References
Chapter 6 Water Pollution Control
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Sources of Water Pollution
6.3. Effects of Water Pollution
6.4. Pollution Management And Control
6.5. Hydrologic Waters
6.6. Watershed Sources of Water Pollution
6.7. Water Pollutants In Streams And Rivers
6.8. Water Pollution Control Regulations
6.9. Risk Assessment And Management As Related To Water Pollution
6.10. Water Pollution In Lakes And Reservoirs
6.11. Water Pollution In Estuaries
6.12. Water Pollution In Marine Environments
6.13. Techniques For Reducing Pollution In Wastewater Discharges
6.14. Contemporary Methods Of Wastewater Treatment
6.15. Groundwater Pollution Control
References
Chapter 7 Sustainable And Eco-Friendly Civil Architectures
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Sustainable Construction Materials
7.3. Parameters For Maintainable Construction Materials
7.4. Categorization of Structure Materials
7.5. Need For Environmental-Friendly Materials
7.6. Definition of Environmental-Friendly Material
7.7. Properties of Environmental-Friendly Construction Materials
7.8. Sources of Environmental-Friendly Material
7.9. Embodied Energy
7.10. Reduced Pollution
7.11. Improved Performance
7.12. Kinds Of Environmental-Friendly Construction Materials
7.13. Recommended Environmental-Friendly Alternatives
References
Chapter 8 Environmental Impact Assessment
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Origin of EIA
8.3. EIA In Developing Nations
8.4. EIA In Universal Environmental Law Perspective
8.5.Terms of Reference (ToR) Preparation
8.6. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Process
References
Index
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