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Textbooks for Environmental Chemistry Pollution Science Pepper, I.L., C.P. Gerba, and M.L. Brusseau 1996 Academic Press, NY ISBN 0 12 550660 0 Table of content 1. The Extent of Global Pollution 2. Abiotic Characteristics of Soil 3. Physical Processes Affecting Atmospheric Pollution 4. Biotic Activity in Soil and Water 5. Physical Processes Affecting Contaminant Fate and Transport in Soil and Water 6. Chemical Processes Affecting Contaminant Fate and Transport in Soil and Water 7. Biological Processes Affecting Contaminant Fate and Transport in Soil and Water 8. Statistics in Pollution Science 9. Environmental Monitoring in Pollution Science 10. Waste Disposal 11. Remediation 12. Atmospheric Pollution 13. Surface Water Pollution 14. Agriculture Fertilizers as a Source of Pollution 15. Sediments (Soil Erosion) as a Source of Pollution 16. Animal Wastes 17. Pesticides as a Source of Pollution 18. Industrial Sources of Pollution 19. Pathogens in the Environment 20. Municipal Waste and Drinking Water Treatment 21. Principles of Toxicology 22. Risk Assessment 23. Federal Environmental Regulations and Laws in the United States 24. Pollution in the Twenty-First Century |
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