Davis - Air Pollution Engineering Manual

Air Pollution Engineering Manual - 2000 - Wayne T. Davis ISBN: 0-471333336 - John Wiley & Sons.Inc

A useful handbook on air pollution emission sources and the technologies available to control them for engineers and university students.

Chapters

1. Introduction
2. Control of Gaseous Pollutants
3. Control of Particle Matter
4. Fugitive Dust Emissions
5. Odors
6. Ancillary Equipment for Local
7. Combustion Sources
8. Waste Incineration Sources
9. Semiconductor Manufacturing
10. Evaporative Emissions and Surface
11. Graphic Arts Industry
12. Chemical Process Industry
13. Food and Agricultural Industry
14. Metallurgical Industry
15. Mineral Products Industry
16. Pharmaceutical Industry
17. The Petroleum Industry
18. Wood Processing Industry
19. Soil/Solid Waste/Water Sources
20. Accidental and Catastrophic



Review:

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