Regulatory Calculations Handbook addresses the environmental
concerns of individuals by presenting the basic fundamentals of
many environmental regulatory topics. Featuring an overview of the
history of environmental problems, the current regulatory
framework, and problems/solutions of practical problems in the
field, this handbook comprehensively brings the potential
calculations and information on regulations into one single-source
reference.
* Provides 500 solved problems, which detail how to calculate the
amount of pollutant that a facility is letting go into the
environment
* Includes problems and solutions that can stand alone, offering
material that develops the reader’s understanding of regulatory
matters
* Combines information that is otherwise spread-out and difficult
to consolidate quickly
İçerik tablosu
Preface.
Introduction.
1. Early Environmental History.
2. Current Environmental Regulatory Framework.
3. Clean Air Act (CAA).
4. Clean Water Act (CWA).
5. Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA).
6. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
7. Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
8. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and
Liability Act (CERCLA-SUPERFUND).
9. Occupational Safety and health Act (OSHA).
10. Pollution Prevention Act (PPA).
Appendix A. International Regulations.
Appendix B. ISO 14000.
Appendix C. Miscellaneous Topics.
Index.
Yazar hakkında
Leo Stander is an environmental engineering consultant
specializing in air quality strategy development, air pollution
permitting, and training. He has over thirty-five years of
experience in the air pollution field, including over twenty-two
years with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards.
Louis Theodore, Ph D, is Professor in the Chemical Engineering
Department of Manhattan College in New York, a contributor to
Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook, and coauthor of Introduction
to Hazardous Waste Incineration, Second Edition and Handbook of
Chemical and Environmental Engineering Calculations (both from
Wiley). He received the International Air and Waste Management
Association’s prestigious Ripperton Award and the American Society
for Engineering Education’s AT&T Foundation Award for
‘excellence in the instruction of engineering students.’