Title: Principles of Environmental Engineering & Science, 4th Edition
Authors: Mackenzie L. Davis, Susan J. Masten
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Description:
“Principles of Environmental Engineering & Science,” now in its 4th edition and authored by Mackenzie L. Davis and Susan J. Masten, provides a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to the principles and practices of environmental engineering and science. This textbook covers fundamental concepts such as water and air quality, pollution control technologies, environmental risk assessment, and sustainability principles. With a focus on problem-solving and real-world applications, Davis and Masten guide readers through the complexities of environmental engineering and science, offering clear explanations, practical examples, and case studies that highlight the relevance of environmental principles to contemporary environmental challenges. This edition incorporates the latest research findings, regulatory updates, and technological advancements in the field, ensuring that students are exposed to current and relevant information. Whether you’re a student studying environmental engineering, a practicing engineer, or a professional working in the environmental field, “Principles of Environmental Engineering & Science” serves as an invaluable resource for understanding and addressing environmental issues with scientific rigor and engineering expertise.