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Fundamentals of Air Pollution
4th Edition - October 1, 2007
Author: Daniel A. Vallero
Language: English
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Fundamentals of Air Pollution is an important and widely used textbook in the environmental science and engineering community. Written shortly after the passage of the seminal…Read more
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Fundamentals of Air Pollution is an important and widely used textbook in the environmental science and engineering community. Written shortly after the passage of the seminal Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, the third edition was quite timely. Surprisingly, the text has remained relevant for university professors, engineers, scientists, policy makers and students up to recent years. However, in light of the transition in the last five years from predominantly technology-based standards (maximum achievable control technologies or MACTs) to risk-based regulations and air quality standards, the text must be updated significantly. The fourth edition will be updated to include numerous MACTs which were not foreseen during the writing of the third edition, such as secondary lead (Pb) smelting, petroleum refining, aerospace manufacturing, marine vessel loading, ship building, printing and publishing, elastomer production, offsite waste operations, and polyethylene terephthalate polymer and styrene-based thermoplastic polymers production.
Focuses on the process of risk assessment, management and communication, the key to the study of air pollution
Provides the latest information on the technological breakthroughs in environmental engineering since last edition
Updated information on computational and diagnostic and operational tools that have emerged in recent years
Students in senior and graduate courses in air pollution and control taught in departments of environmental science and engineering, atmospheric science, and public health; practitioners looking for the latest information on pollution science.
Part I: Air Pollution Essentials. Part II: The Risks of Air Pollution. Part III: Measurement and Monitoring of Air Pollution. Part IV: The Meteorology of Air Pollution. Part V: Modeling Air Pollution. Part VI: The Regulatory Control of Air Pollution. Part VII: The Engineering Control of Air Pollution. Chapter References. Suggested Reading. Questions. Subject Index.
Language: English
Edition: 4
Published: October 1, 2007
Imprint: Academic Press
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Daniel A. Vallero
Professor Daniel A. Vallero is an internationally recognized author and expert in environmental science and engineering. He has devoted decades to conducting research, teaching, and mentoring future scientists and engineers. He is currently developing tools and models to predict potential exposures to chemicals in consumer products. He is a full adjunct professor of civil and environmental engineering at Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering. He has authored 20 environmental textbooks, with the most recent addressing the importance of physical principles in environmental science and engineering. His books have addressed all environmental compartments and media within the earth’s atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere.
Affiliations and expertise
Full Adjunct Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering, NC, USA