Environmental Engineering Reference
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References
CHAPTER 1
1
National Research Council, Separation & Purification: Critical Needs and Opportunities
(National Academy Press, 1987).
2
Chemical and Engineering News , December 1, 1997.
3
Byers, Charles H. and Ammi Amarnath, Understand the potential of electro-separations,
Chem. Eng. Prog. , February 1995.
4
Zofnass, P., 1993 National Congress for the Advancement of Minorities in the Environ-
mental Professions ,Washington, DC, February 24-26, 1993.
5
Holmes, G., B. R. Singh, and L. Theodore, Handbook of Environmental Management and
Te chnology (J. Wiley & Sons, 1993).
6
Chemical Manufacturers Association, Designing Pollution Prevention into the Process ,
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CMA (1993).
7 Mulholland, K. L. and J. A. Dyer, Reduce waste and make money, Chem. Eng. Prog. ,
January 2000.
8Environment Canada website on acid rain - http://www.ns.ec.gc.ca/aeb/ssd/acid/acidfaq.
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CHAPTER 2
1 Middleman, S., An Introduction to Mass and Heat Transfer (New York: John Wiley and
Sons, 1998).
2Keller, G., Separations: New Directions for an Old Field , AIChE Monograph Series,
Vol. 83, No. 17 (New York: AIChE, 1987).
3 Null, H. R., Handbook of Separation Processes , Chap. 22, R. W. Rousseau, ed. (New York:
Wiley-Interscience, 1986).
4Wankat, P. C., Equilibrium Staged Separations (New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1988).
5Wankat, P. C., Rate-Controlled Separations (London: Elsevier, 1990).
 
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