ABSTRACT

Historically, the development of civilization has upset much of the earth’s ecosystem leading to air, land, and water pollution. The author defines pollution as the introduction of a foreign substance into an ecosystem via air, land or water. This book delves into issues that effect the everyday lives of people who come in contact with these hazards. By examining these issues, this body of work aims to stimulate debate and offer solutions to the ever-growing threat to the environment and humanity. Includes problems with each chapter, Explores issues such as control of gaseous emissions, waste recycling and waste disposal, Explains physical and thermal methods of waste management, Provides definitions and resources for future reference, Discusses the history of environmental technology.

part One|70 pages

Definitions and Resources

chapter Chapter 1|28 pages

History, Definitions, and Terminology

chapter Chapter 2|42 pages

Resources and Resource Utilization

part II|68 pages

Ecosystems

chapter Chapter 3|20 pages

Land Systems

chapter Chapter 4|25 pages

Water Systems

chapter Chapter 5|20 pages

The Atmosphere

part III|143 pages

Chemical Waste and Waste Management

chapter Chapter 6|26 pages

Chemical Waste

chapter Chapter 7|22 pages

Chemical Waste Management and Biodegradation of Waste

chapter Chapter 8|23 pages

Physical and Thermal Methods of Waste Management

chapter Chapter 9|15 pages

Waste Recycling and Disposal

chapter Chapter 10|30 pages

Sources and Effects of Gaseous Emissions

chapter Chapter 11|23 pages

Control of Gaseous Emissions

part IV|18 pages

Regulations and the Future

chapter Chapter 12|16 pages

Environmental Regulations