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This volume focuses on the effects of various toxic agents on human
health. It covers advances in research, testing, remediation, and
removal methods.
This addition to the Advances in Environmental Control Technology
Series contains 23 chapters designed to provide an extensive
overview and reference on human physiological responses to various
forms of pollution.
Focusing on the problems of pollution reduction and containment,
this book discusses various waste management practices that have
resulted from increasingly stringent government regulations.
Several chapters deal with the practical applications of pollution
and contaminant control technology to specific industries,
including printing, semi-conductor manufacturing, leather tanning,
aluminum smelting and wood preserving Techniques for site
remediation, treatment of wastewater, management of underground and
storage tanks, asbestos abatement, waste treatment for petroleum
and synthetic fuel and incineration of medical wastes are also
covered.
Biological treatment, new designs for waste sites, computer models
of pollution situations, and the latest in lining and other
containment options are covered in this volume. It also discusses
techniques for discovering and identifying sources of
contamination.
This reference examines the impact of acids, metals, oils, and
other water-borne wastes on forests, crops, watersheds, lakes,
rivers, and wildlife. It focuses on the key areas of treatment and
disposal of wastewater and sludge, and the groundwater effects
associated with the migration of wastes.
The eighth volume in the "Encyclopedia of Environmental Control
Technology" series, this book is closely related to volume seven
"High Hazard Pollutants". While a portion of that work was devoted
entirely to workplace environmental hazards (mainly chemical in
nature), this volume expands dramatically on the subject, and deals
with a host of occupational hazards ranging from air quality to
emergencies, to medical waste management. Detection and prevention
of workplace dangers, safety audits and personal protection are the
prevailing concepts of this work. As with previous volumes in this
series, there are many case stuxdies, literature reviews, and
updates on environmental legislation.
As landfills are closed and new and stricter legislation enacted,
the problems of waste and pollution grow ever larger.
Re-engineering production lines to reduce the source of unusable
by-products is one answer, and developing new technologies to make
use of these materials another. Recycling provides an immediate
solution, and it is one that is becoming more and more popular in a
variety of industries ranging from styrene to steel to newsprint.
Like the other titles in the "Encyclopedia of Environmental Control
Technology" series, this volume draws on contributors from around
the world who are engaged in finding ways to solve the problems of
waste and devising new strategies for recycling.
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