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The text provides a comprehensive introduction to air, water, noise, and radioactive materials pollution and its control. Legal and regulatory principles and risk analysis are included in addition to engineering principles.
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Chapter 1: Environmental Engineering Chapter 2: Assessing Environmental Impact Chapter 3: Risk Analysis Chapter 4: Water Pollution Chapter 5: Measurement of Water Quality Chapter 6: Water Supply Chapter 7 : Water Treatment Chapter 8: Collection of Wastewater Chapter 9: Wastewater Treatment Chapter 10: Sludge Treatment and Disposal Chapter 11: Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Chapter 12: Solid Waste Chapter 13: Solid Waste Disposal Chapter 14: Reuse, Recycling, Resource Recovery, Pollution Prevention Chapter 15: Hazardous Waste Chapter 16: Radioactive Waste Chapter 17: Solid and Hazardous Waste Law: RCRA and CERCLA- Chapter 18: Meteorology and Air Pollution Chapter 19: Measurement of Air Quality Chapter 20: Air Pollution Control Chapter 21: Air Pollution Law: Chapter 22: Noise Pollution Appendices, etc.
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Member of the National Academy of Sciences advisory panel. Former Professor of Environmental Studies at Western Washington University for 19 years. Robin Matthews is the Director of the Institute for Watershed Studies, a Professor in Huxley College of Environmental Studies at Western Washington University. Dr. Matthews received her graduate training in aquatic ecology at Indiana University (M.S.) and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Ph.D). Her undergraduate work was done at the University of California, Riverside. Prior to coming to Western Washington University, she worked as a full-time consultant in the areas of hazardous waste management and pollution control, and as an environmental scientist for DuPont at the Savannah River Laboratory studying the effects of heated effluents from nuclear production reactors on 150 miles of the Savannah River and adjacent swamps. Dr. Matthews has published and presented over 100 journal articles, reports, and conference papers. Her major research areas include aquatic ecology and pattern analysis of large ecological data sets. She is the principal investigator on the Lake Whatcom monitoring program funded by the City of Bellingham. She teaches limnology, stream ecology, aquatic and environmental pollution, and statistical ecology.