Environmental Engineers' Handbook
Discover the comprehensive insights of the Environmental Engineers' Handbook, authored by experts and published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1997. This extensive reference book spans 1454 pages and is now available in its second edition. It delves into the intricate factors and principles that influence environmental management, addressing the critical global shift towards cleaning up the remnants of outdated technologies. The handbook also emphasizes the importance of preventing pollution generated by current technologies and explores innovative designs for zero-emission technology. Ideal for environmental engineers and professionals, this handbook serves as an essential resource for understanding and tackling contemporary environmental challenges. Enhance your knowledge and stay ahead in the field with this invaluable guide.