Keeping Pace with Science and Engineering: Case Studies in Environmental Regulation is written by National Academy of Engineering. This environmental engineering book is published by National Academies Press. This book contain several environmental regulation and scientific understandings with practical conclusions for decision making. Finally you can do regulatory developments for the cases with the help of this book. So this book is a best one for policymakers, business and environmental advocates, scientists, engineers, researchers, students and faculties.
Following are the few topics covered in this environmental engineering book.
Keeping Pace with Science and Engineering: Case Studies in Environmental Regulation
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Following are the few topics covered in this environmental engineering book.
- Nutrient Loadings to Surface Waters: Chesapeake Bay Case Study
- Tropospheric Ozone
- Municipal Waste Combustion and New Source Performance Standards: Use of Scientific and Technical Information
- Trihalomethanes and Other By-Products Formed by Chlorination of Drinking Water
- Acid Deposition
- Formaldehyde Science: From the Laboratory to the Regulatory Arena
- The Dioxin TCDD: A Selective Study of Science and Policy Interaction
- Science, Engineering, and Regulation
- Environmental Regulation and Technical Change: Overview and Observations
Keeping Pace with Science and Engineering: Case Studies in Environmental Regulation
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