EPA Environmental Engineering Sourcebook
Synopsis
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) publishes several series of documents that provide up-to-date information about environmental site assessment and remediation. The EPA Environmental Engineering Sourcebook includes papers and bulletins that focus on remediation of soil and groundwater, making them available in a convenient form.
This book compiles thirty-five documents- written by recognized leaders - on major methods and promising new techniques for hazardous waste treatment and site remediation. Each chapter evaluates the type of contaminant and site characteristics needed to select a technology for use at hazardous waste sites.
The EPA Environmental Engineering Sourcebook presents EPA documents in an easy-to-use, concise format. It contains numerous graphs, charts and figures that make it an important resource for those involved in environmental protection, site remediation, and site assessment.
Features
- Contains chapters written by recognized leaders
- Examines major methods as well as assesses new techniques for hazardous waste treatment and site remediation
- Presents information in an easy-to-use, concise format
- Evaluates each type of contaminant and site characteristics for selecting technology at hazardous waste sites
Publisher information
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- ISBN: 9780367448653
- Number of pages: 414
- Dimensions: 254 x 178 mm
- Weight: 770g
- Languages: English


















