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In today's chemically dependent society, environmental studies
demonstrate that drinking water in developed countries contains
numerous industrial chemicals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals and
chemicals from water treatment processes. This poses a real threat.
As a result of the ever-expanding list of chemical and biochemical
products industry, current drinking water standards that serve to
preserve our drinking water quality are grossly out of date.
"Environmental Science of Drinking Water" demonstrates why we need
to make a fundamental change in our approach toward protecting our
drinking water. Factual and circumstantial evidence showing the
failure of current drinking water standards to adequately protect
human health is presented along with analysis of the extent of
pollution in our water resources and drinking water. The authors
also present detail of the currently available state-of-the-art
technologies which, if fully employed, can move us toward a
healthier future.
* Addresses the international problems of outdated standards and
the overwhelming onslaught of new contaminants.
* Includes new monitoring data on non-regulated chemicals in water
sources and drinking water.
* Includes a summary of different bottled waters as well as
consumer water purification technologies.
Any professional examination of existing or potential new toxins in
a population must account for those already present from past
problems and natural conditions.
Toxic Legacy provides extensive information on the occurrence of
chemical hazards and their potential dangers in combinations in the
food, water and air in cities around the United States. The book
illustrates consumer preferences for specific food and water
products, as well as particular diets and discusses the toxicity
and risks associated with our exposure to synthetic chemicals. The
authors offer unique guidance to environmental engineers,
scientists, process engineers, and planners and specify what steps
can be taken to limit exposure to complex chemical mixtures.
*Includes strategies for minimizing our exposure to chemical
mixtures
*Provides detailed analysis of hazards associated with exposure to
chemical mixtures from multiple sources
* Presents chemical data on the food, water and air for 36
metropolitan areas in the United States
In our changing world, society demands more comprehensive and
thoughtful solutions from environmental engineers, environmental
consultants and scientists dealing with the degradation of our
environment. Lead by Nelson Nemerow and Franklin Agardy, experts in
business, academia, government and practice have been brought
together in this book to provide guidance for these environmental
professionals.
The reader is presented with a variety of solutions to common and
not so common environmental problems which lay the groundwork for
environmental advocates to decide which solutions will work best
for their particular circumstances. This book discusses chemical,
biological, physical, forensic, medical, international, economic,
political, industrial-collaborative solutions and solutions for
rural and developing countries giving readers the freedom to
evaluate a variety of options and make informed decisions. End of
chapter questions and additional resources are included making this
an invaluable teaching tool and ideal reference for those currently
involved in improving and preserving our environment.
* Contributions by international experts in government, industry,
and academia.
* Editors are recognized as the editors of Environmental
Engineering, the best selling title published by John Wiley
* The first action-oriented book for environmental engineers.
A comprehensive practical guide to environmental forensics With real-world examples and advice on both scientific and legal issues, Practical Environmental Forensics stands on the front line of this new interdisciplinary approach to the environmental litigation process. Compiled by experts with decades of combined experience in teaching, research, consulting, and litigation, it is the first book to offer a comprehensive presentation of environmental forensics.The first section provides an introduction to the forensic process, a historical perspective on pollution, and related laws and insurance issues. The book continues with a review of the most commonly used technical approaches and methods employed to support forensic litigation case issues. A third section introduces essential environmental forensic support functions, including admissibility of evidence, expert case management, and the use of mediation methods in settling cases. Finally, the book explores the environmental forensic process through an extensive body of real case studies in which the authors have participated. This comprehensive guidebook includes: - Guidance in the development and presentation of forensic opinions within the litigation process
- Stand-alone applications of historical research, groundwater contaminant modeling, chemical fingerprinting, toxicology, and risk assessment to environmental litigation
- Chemical and investigative forensic methods presented within the context of environmental forensic case histories
- Illustrative problem-solving as an invaluable teaching and learning resource
- Typical forensic cases grouped to illustrate the three main areas of environmental litigation: minimizing damages to clients, allocating damages between responsible parties, and resolution of insurance-related issues For engineers, scientists, attorneys, government regulators, financial and real estate professionals, and the broad spectrum of environmental consultants, this book is critical for all whose work involves environmental contamination.
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