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UA SBRP Investigator Wendell Ela Co-authors Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science Textbook


UA investigator Dr. Wendell Ela co-authored the third edition of Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science along with Gilbert Masters from Stanford University. This version has been completely updated, modestly expanded, and significantly strengthened—especially in the area of water quality engineering. The revisions have been made with a particular eye to providing students with the necessary tools and understanding to pass the chemistry, water treatment, air pollution, and solid waste components of the Fundamentals of Engineering exam, while at the same time maintaining the material’s accessibility to non-engineering and hard science students. This blend of technical rigor and broad accessibility has been a goal of the previous editions and it continues to be an explicit objective of this third edition.

For most topics covered in this book, pertinent environmental legislation is described, simple engineering models are generated, and qualitative as well as quantitative descriptions of treatment technologies are presented. The book has been designed to encourage self-teaching by providing numerous completely worked examples throughout. Virtually every topic that lends itself to quantitative analysis is illustrated with such examples. Each chapter ends with a relatively long list of problems, including many new ones for this edition, which provide added practice for the student and should facilitate the preparation of homework assignments by the instructor. *

Environmental Engineering and Science textbook
Textbook cover.

The chapters in Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science are:

  • Mass and Energy Transfer
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Mathematics of Growth
  • Risk Assessment
  • Water Pollution
  • Water Quality Control
  • Air Pollution
  • Global Atmospheric Change
  • Solid Waste Management and Resource Recovery

The following institutions are currently utilizing this textbook in their classes:

The University of Arizona Stanford University
Arizona State University University of California, Irvine
John Hopkins University Colorado School of Mines
University of Kentucky Oklahoma State University
U.S. Naval Academy Notre Dame University
Northeastern University  

Reference
Masters, Gilbert M., Ela, Wendell P. Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science. Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2007.

*Description taken from Preface of Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science.


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