Handbook of Environmental Health, Volume II: Pollutant Interactions in Air, Water, and SoilThe Handbook of Environmental Health-Pollutant Interactions in Air, Water, and Soil includes Nine Chapters on a variety of topics basically following a standard chapter outline where applicable with the exception of Chapters 8 and 9. The outline is as follows:1. Background and status2. Scientific, technological and general information3. Statement o |
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These topics range from the individual to the compounded effects of pollution; to the impacts of contaminated air, water, land, food, and indoor and outdoor environments; and to biological, physical, chemical, and radiological hazards.
These topics range from the individual to the compounded effects of pollution; to the impacts of contaminated air, water, land, food, and indoor and outdoor environments; and to biological, physical, chemical, and radiological hazards.
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... of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons and related substituted compounds. TSPs refer to minute bits of matter carried in the air. TSPs are thought to be one of the most critical contaminants during most episodes of high pollution.
... of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons and related substituted compounds. TSPs refer to minute bits of matter carried in the air. TSPs are thought to be one of the most critical contaminants during most episodes of high pollution.
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Hydrocarbons Hydrocarbons are a class of compounds containing carbon and hydrogen in various combinations. They are found especially in petroleum, natural gas, and coal, and are in the gaseous, liquid, or solid state.
Hydrocarbons Hydrocarbons are a class of compounds containing carbon and hydrogen in various combinations. They are found especially in petroleum, natural gas, and coal, and are in the gaseous, liquid, or solid state.
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They result from the union of some hydrocarbon compounds with oxygen. Organic Gaseous Discharges The majority of organic discharges into the air occur from natural sources, transportation, and stationary sources.
They result from the union of some hydrocarbon compounds with oxygen. Organic Gaseous Discharges The majority of organic discharges into the air occur from natural sources, transportation, and stationary sources.
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The olefins are a group of unsaturated hydrocarbons compounds that readily react with other chemicals. In the unsaturated compound, carbon atoms are not at their maximum valence capability. Adjacent carbon atoms share double bonds, ...
The olefins are a group of unsaturated hydrocarbons compounds that readily react with other chemicals. In the unsaturated compound, carbon atoms are not at their maximum valence capability. Adjacent carbon atoms share double bonds, ...
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2 Solid and Hazardous Waste Management | 85 |
3 Private and Public Water Supplies | 251 |
4 Swimming Areas | 333 |
5 Plumbing | 373 |
6 Private and Public Sewage Disposal and Soils | 407 |
7 Water Pollution and Water Quality Controls | 529 |
8 Terrorism and Environmental Health Emergencies | 651 |
9 Major Instrumentation for Environmental Evaluation of Ambient Air Water and Soil | 689 |
Bibliography | 711 |
Index | 785 |
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