ABSTRACT

This new edition of The Science of Environmental Pollution presents common-sense approaches and practical examples based on scientific principles, models, and observations, but keeps the text lively and understandable for scientists and non-scientists alike. It addresses the important questions regarding environmental pollution: What is it? What is its impact? What are the causes and how can we mitigate them? But more than this, it stimulates new ways to think about the issues and their possible solutions.

This third edition has been updated throughout, and contains new information on endocrine disruptors in drinking water, contaminated sediments in surface waters, hydraulic fracturing wastewater, and more. Also, it will include new case studies, examples, and study questions.

Environmental issues continue to attract attention at all levels. Some sources say that pollution is the direct cause of climate change; others deny that the possibility even exists. This text sorts through the hyperbole, providing concepts and guidelines that not only aid in understanding the issues, but equip readers with the scientific rationale required to make informed decisions.

section 1|73 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|29 pages

Pollution: What Is It?

chapter 2|15 pages

Pollution Science Fundamentals

chapter 3|11 pages

Global Pollution: The Problem

chapter 4|13 pages

Sources of Pollution

section 2|119 pages

Air

chapter 5|40 pages

Air

chapter 6|21 pages

Air Pollution

chapter 8|23 pages

Indoor Air Quality and Mold Control

section 3|95 pages

Water

chapter 9|31 pages

Water

chapter 10|46 pages

Water Pollution

chapter 11|15 pages

Water Pollution Remediation

section 4|106 pages

Soil

chapter 12|41 pages

Soil Basics

chapter 13|27 pages

Soil Pollution

chapter 14|32 pages

Soil Pollution Remediation

chapter 15|2 pages

Pollution and the 21st Century