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Environmental and Civil Engineering

2004
Realistic models of energy systems demand the treatment of installations and their flowing surroundings together, more so when the installations are large and their spheres of impact greater. The interface between energy systems and the environment is formed by flows, environmental flows.
Antonio F. Miguel   +4 more
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Statistics for Environmental Engineers

Journal of Quality Technology, 1997
(1997). Statistics for Environmental Engineers. Journal of Quality Technology: Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 366-367.
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Environmental Challenge for Engineers

Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice, 1995
This paper is taken from a talk given by the author during the September 26–30, 1993 Joint Triennial Conference in London and Maidstone, Kent, U.K., during a session entitled, “The Environmental Challenge for Engineers.” The writer begins by defining the word “environment” as “being surrounded,” then describes how the civil engineer's efforts at ...
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An approach to environmental engineering

Electronics and Power, 1972
Because of greater public concern with the environment, environmental engineering is receiving a boost.
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The Evolution of the Environmental Engineer

1991
Sanitary engineers emerged in the late 19th century with the responsibility for providing safe water and proper sanitation to promote and protect the public health. Their work contributed substantially to the virtual elimination of water-borne infectious diseases, such as cholera and typhoid, in the industrialized world.
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Environmental Engineering Solutions

2005
Publisher Summary The mission of an environmental engineer (EE) is to protect public health, safety, welfare (well-being), and to safeguard the natural environment on which life depends. This chapter discusses physical and chemical processes (natural systems) that can be considered for environmental management.
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Environmental Engineering in Poland

1996
Central and Eastern Europe (C&EE) lack effective partnership and financial support for technology transfer and the commercial implementation of practical programmes. Recognition and effective support for the rapidly-growing private sector environmental technology industry is a key to the future well-being of C&EE countries and their sustained ...
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Statistics for Environmental Engineers

Technometrics, 1995
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