“This 2nd edition of Remediation Engineering will continue to be the seminal handbook that regulators must have on-hand to address any of the remediation issues they are grappling with daily. The ebook is wide-ranging; but specific enough to address any environmental remediation challenge.”
?Patricia Reyes; Interstate Technology Regulatory Council; Washington; D.C.; USA
“Remediation Engineering: Design Concepts; 2nd Edition is a detailed; many-faceted; and extremely useful update of the classic 1st edition of this book that was released over 20 years ago. The ebook is a tour-de-force that summarizes the entire remediation field in 600 pages laden with figures; tables; photos; detailed design information; and key remediation knowledge. The chapters are heavily referenced with over 1100 citations that lead the reader to the underlying research; design manuals; or reports. Engineers and scientists who are new to the remediation field will find the book an indispensable resource for understanding how remediation systems are designed and applied. Mid-level and senior remediation professionals will benefit from the shear breadth of the book that provides summaries of key subfields that are not the main focus of their practice and chapters describing where we have been and where we are going. Overall Remediation Engineering: Design Concepts; Second Edition is detailed; well written; and highly recommended to anyone practicing in the remediation engineering field today.”
?Charles Newell; GSI Environmental Inc.; Houston; Texas; USA
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?Daniel T. Rogers; Amsted Industries Incorporated; Chicago; Illinois; USA
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