2nd Edition. — CRC Press, 2010. — 514 p.
Throughout this text, common-sense approaches and practical examples are pre ented. Again, because this is a science text, I have adhered to scientifc principles, models, and observations, but you need not be a scientist to understand the priniples and concepts presented. What is needed is an open mind, a love for the chalenge of wading through all the information, an ability to decipher problems, and the atience to answer the questions relevant to each topic presented. The text follows pattern that is nontraditional; that is, the paradigm used here is based on real world experience, not on theoretical gobbledygook. Real-life situations are woven throughout the fabric of this text and presented in straightforward, plain English to provide the facts, knowledge, and information needed to make informed decisions.
The text is not an answer book. Instead, it is designed to stimulate thought.
Pollution: What Is It?
Pollution Science Fundamentals
Global Pollution: The Problem
Sources of Pollution
Air
Air Pollution
Air Pollution Remediation
Water
Water Pollution
Water Pollution: Remediation
Soil
Soil Basics
Soil Pollution
Soil Pollution Remediation
Pollution and the 21st Century