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Informationen zum Autor Robert G. Kunz was an environmental engineering manager at a major industrial gas and chemical company before retiring after twenty-six years. He also worked in the petroleum industry, on plant design/construction, and for a manufacturer of air pollution control catalyst. He is currently an independent environmental consultant. Dr. Kunz earned a BChE degree in chemical engineering from Manhattan College, a PhD in chemical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, an MS in environmental engineering from Newark College of Engineering, and an MBA from Temple University. Klappentext Consolidates information and technical calculations for a wide variety of environmental factors Operating a business facility of any size, especially a manufacturing location, requires environmental permits from a number of governmental regulatory agencies responsible for protecting human health and the environment. Environmental Calculations: A Multimedia Approach provides an essential, one-stop reference for the necessary technical calculations to obtain a broad range of such permits. Along with clear, concise, and factual explanations, the text also includes relevant equations, examples, and case studies to support and clarify the calculations. Filled with the rich experience from the author's years of work in environmental permitting, the coverage features: An introduction to the major concepts and practice in the permitting process Key concepts in environmental chemistry such as the ideal gas law, vapor pressure, reaction stoichiometry, and heat effects Air pollution control Water/wastewater Solid/hazardous waste Noise generation, propagation, and control Radiation/radioactive decay An all-around guide for environmental permitting in many contexts, Environmental Calculations: A Multimedia Approach is a must-have for anybody concerned with environmental assessment and compliance, as well as those reviewing, issuing, and monitoring environmental permits. Zusammenfassung Handbook of Environmental Permitting Calculations provides an essential reference for the technical calculations to obtain environmental permits. Along with accurate explanations! the text includes helpful chemical equations! examples! and case studies to assist and illuminate calculations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Introduction. 1.1 Who, What, Why, and How of This Book. 1.2 Potential Users. 1.3 Arrangement. 1.4 Truths and Myths About Environmental Control. 1.5 Adequate Preparation Is the Key. 1.6 A List of Do's. 1.7 And At Least One Don't. 1.8 Author's Supplemental Disclaimer. References. 2. Basic Concepts. 2.1 Basic Chemistry. 2.2 The Ideal Gas. 2.3 Concentrations and Mass Flow Rates. 2.4 Vapor Pressure. 2.5 Henry's Law. 2.6 Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium. 2.7 Energy Balances and Heat Transfer. 2.8 A Smattering of Statistics. References. 3. Air Combustion. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Combustion. 3.3 Fuel. 3.4 Air. 3.5 Water. 3.6 Combustion Calculations from Basic Principles. 3.7 Flue Gas. 3.8 Combustion Calculations Based on EPA Method 19 F Factors. 3.9 Combustion Problems: Major Species in the Flue Gas. 3.10 Adiabatic Flame Temperature. 3.11 Estimation of Pollutant Emissions. 3.12 The Stack Test. 3.13 Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems. 3.14 Miscellaneous Sources of Air Emissions. References. 4. Air Control Devices. 4.1 Overview. 4.2 Flares. 4.3 Selective Catalytic Reduction. 4.4 Selective Noncatalytic Reduction. 4.5 Flue Gas R...