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CIVIL ENGINEERING<br />

NEW<br />

International Edition<br />

PRINCIPLES OF<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

ENGINEERING & SCIENCE<br />

Second Edition<br />

by Mackenzie L. Davis, Michigan State University-East<br />

Lansing, and<br />

Susan J. Masten, McMaster University<br />

2009 (January 2008) / Hardcover / 736 pages / 398 illus<br />

ISBN: 978-0-07-312235-9<br />

ISBN: 978-0-07-128780-7 [IE]<br />

www.mhhe.com/davismasten2e<br />

Principles of Environmental Engineering is intended for a course in<br />

introductory environmental engineering for sophomore- or juniorlevel<br />

students. The emphasis of this text is on engineering principles<br />

rather than on engineering design. Students should understand<br />

such calculus topics as differentiation, integrations, and differential<br />

equations. Principles places more emphasis on scientific principles,<br />

ethics, and safety, and focuses less on engineering design. The text<br />

exposes students to a broader range of environmental topics through<br />

separate chapters on ecosystems, geological and soil resources,<br />

and agricultural effects. This new edition includes a new chapter on<br />

Biology, updated science and technology discussions to reflect the<br />

latest trends and new case studies in each chapter.<br />

NEW TO THIS EDITION<br />

v<br />

v<br />

New Chapter on Biology<br />

New case studies<br />

v Updated science and technology discussion to reflect latest<br />

trends.<br />

v<br />

Increased number of problems at the end of each chapter.<br />

CONTENTS<br />

1 Introduction<br />

2 Chemistry<br />

3 Biology<br />

4 Materials and Energy Balances<br />

5 Ecosystems<br />

6 Risk Perception, Assessment and Management<br />

7 Hydrology<br />

8 Sustainable Energy, Mineral and Soil Resources<br />

9 Water Quality Management<br />

10 Water Treatment<br />

11 Wastewater Treatment<br />

12 Air Pollution<br />

13 Solid Waste Management<br />

14 Hazardous Waste Management<br />

15 Noise Pollution<br />

16 Ionizing Radiation<br />

Appendix A: Properties of Air, Water, and Selected Chemicals<br />

International Edition<br />

INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

Fourth Edition<br />

by Mackenzie L. Davis, Michigan State University-East Lansing, and<br />

David A. Cornwell, Environmental Engineering & Technology<br />

2008 (October 2006) / Hardcover / 1,024 pages<br />

ISBN: 978-0-07-242411-9<br />

ISBN: 978-0-07-125922-4 [IE]<br />

ww.mhhe.com/davis<br />

Davis and Cornwell’s Introduction to Environmental Engineering is<br />

one of the most comprehensive resources on the multiple aspects of<br />

environmental engineering, from solid waste disposal to air and noise<br />

pollution. Pedagogically oriented toward engineers, the text places<br />

a much-needed emphasis on fundamental concepts, definitions,<br />

problem-solving, and design, while providing numerous homework<br />

problems and discussion questions in each chapter. The 4th edition<br />

features completely up-to-date coverage of environmental laws,<br />

regulations, and standards, as well as the addition of a new chapter<br />

on materials and energy balances, and end of chapter computer application<br />

problems. A discussion on environmental ethics complete with<br />

case studies and homework problems presents the legal framework<br />

that governs environmental engineering design.<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Chapter 1: Introduction<br />

Chapter 2: Materials and Energy Balances<br />

Chapter 3: Hydrology<br />

Chapter 4: Water Treatment<br />

Chapter 5: Water Quality Management<br />

Chapter 6: Wastewater Treatment<br />

Chapter 7: Air Pollution<br />

Chapter 8: Noise Pollution<br />

Chapter 9: Solid Waste Management<br />

Chapter 10: Hazardous Waste Management<br />

Chapter 11: Ionizing Radiation<br />

Appendix A: Properties of Air, Water, and Selected Chemicals<br />

Appendix B: Noise Computation Nomographs<br />

International Edition<br />

CHEMISTRY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE<br />

Fifth Edition<br />

by Clair N. Sawyer (deceased), Perry L. McCarty, Stanford University,<br />

and Gene F. Parkin, University of Iowa-Iowa City<br />

2003 / Hardcover / 768 pages<br />

ISBN: 978-0-07-248066-5<br />

ISBN: 978-0-07-123045-2 [IE]<br />

http://www.mhhe.com/sawyer/<br />

CONTENTS<br />

I Fundamentals of Chemistry for Environmental Engineering and<br />

Science<br />

1 Introduction<br />

2 Basic Concepts from General Chemistry<br />

3 Basic Concepts from Physical Chemistry<br />

4 Basic Concepts from Equilibrium Chemistry<br />

5 Basic Concepts from Organic Chemistry<br />

6 Basic Concepts from Biochemistry<br />

7 Basic Concepts from Colloid Chemistry<br />

8 Basic Concepts from Nuclear Chemistry<br />

II Water and Wastewater Analysis<br />

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