Environmental science and engineering/ J. Glynn, Henry and Gary W. Heinke
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- TA 170 .H46 2000

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GC TA 170 .G64 2001 ISO 14000 environmental management / | GC TA 170 .H46 2000 c.1 Environmental science and engineering/ | GC TA 170 .H46 2000 c.2 Environmental science and engineering/ | GC TA 170 .H46 2000 c.3 Environmental science and engineering/ | GC TC 157.5 .G78 2022 Civil PE exam breadth and water resources and environmental depth practice exams and reference manual : 80 morning civil PE and 40 water resources and environmental practice problems / | GC TC 423.1 .N38 2013 Natural and engineered solutions for drinking water supplies : Lessons from the Northeastern United States and directions for global watershed management / | GC TC 160 .C45 2019 Water-resources engineering / |
Includes index.
Part I: Causes of envirinmental problems -- Part 2: Scientific background -- Part 3: Technology and control
This second edition, like the first, is intended for an introductory environmental course at the college or university level. We believe even more strongly now, than we did before, that all engineers and undergraduates in environmental studies need a course that deals quantitavely with environmental problems; their causes, the scientific background needed to understand them and the role of scientists and engineers in solving them.
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