Environmental Engineering A Chemical Engineering Discipline

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Other Authors: Lindner, G. (Editor), Nyberg, K. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1973, 1973
Edition:1st ed. 1973
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • VII Water Pollution — Analysis and Monitoring Control
  • Application of Analytical Instrumentation to Water Pollution Abatement Programs
  • The Pros and Cons of Utilization of Computer Control Within the Pollution Control Field
  • COD-Monitoring Instruments
  • VIII Water Pollution — Reverse Osmosis
  • Reverse Osmosis in Process Engineering
  • Use of Hyperfiltration and Ultrafiltration Within the Chemical and Biochemical Industries
  • IX Water Pollution — Chemical and Biological Effects
  • Biochemistry and Toxicology of the Waste Water in Its Effects to the Receiving Water
  • Biological Nitrogen Reduction Studied as a General Microbiological Engineering Process
  • Some Problems Connected with Phosphorus Removal in Sewage Plants
  • Mathematical Models of Oxygen in Solutions and Biochemical Oxygen Consumption in Recipients
  • X Soil — General
  • Value Flow Analysis of Chemical Reprocessing of Solid Waste
  • Waste Refining
  • XI Solids Industry — Community Engineering
  • I General
  • NATO and the Challenges of Modern Society
  • Environmental Engineering — a Source of New Industries
  • What About Wastes and How to Reuse Them
  • The Development in the Chemical Industry with an Emphasis on Air and Water Pollution
  • Location, Size, and Interaction of Chemical Plants
  • II Air-Pollution — General
  • Problems of Industrial Air Pollution
  • Air Pollution Control in the Swedish Chemical Industry
  • Mass Transfer with Chemical Reaction
  • Weather and Climate Factors in Industrial Site Evaluation with Respect to Air Pollution
  • Corrosion Problems as a Result of Air Pollution
  • III Air Pollution-Industrial Examples and Engineering
  • Air Pollution in a Sulphuric Acid Plant
  • Pollution Problems in Swedish Fertilizer Industries
  • Purification of the Tail Gases of Nitric Acid Plants
  • Dust-Abatement in the Cement Industry
  • Air and Water Pollution Problems at Petroleum Refineries
  • Calculation of Mist Eliminators for Industrial Gases
  • Waste Destroying by Fluidization Techniques
  • Low-Temperature Waste Solidification
  • Leaching from Landfills
  • Chemical Engineering Aspects on Waste — A Study on Pig Slurry from Pig Farms
  • Composting of Wastes
  • IV Air Pollution — Analysis and Monitoring Control
  • Air Pollution Measuring Networks with Remotely Controlled SO2 Monitors
  • Gas-Analytical Supervisory Control in Air Pollution
  • Recent Advances in Automatic Continuous Chemical Analysis, Monitoring and Control
  • V Water Pollution — General
  • Chemical Engineering Aspects of Water Pollution Control
  • Some Interactions Between Problems in Chemical Engineering and the Biological Sciences
  • Flocculating Agents in Waste Water Purification and Sludge Dewatering
  • VI Water Pollution — Industrial Examples and Engineering
  • Industrial Waste Water Treatment by Precipitation and Ion Exchange
  • Process Engineering Applied to Receiving Waters
  • Process Selection and Optimisation for Water Pollution Control in the Pulp Industry
  • Neutralization of Industrial Waste Waters by Lime.-Chemical Purification of Waste Water
  • Methods and Processes for Waste Water Purification in the Food Industry