Environmental engineering has a leading role in the elimination of ecological threats, and can deal with a wide range of technical and technological problems due to its interdisciplinary character. It uses the knowledge of the basic sciences – biology, chemistry, biochemistry and physics – to neutralize pollution in all the elements of the environment, i.e. the hydrosphere, atmosphere and lithosphere. Mainly, environmental engineering deals with the design and maintenance of systems of water supply, sewage disposal, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning in buildings. In brief, it deals with securing technically, the conditions which create a safe environment for mankind to live in.
The three main goals of Environmental Engineering III are to assess the state of scientific research in various areas of environmental engineering; to evaluate organizational, technical, and technological progress in contributing to ecological security; and to determine the place of environmental engineering in sustainable development, taking into account current political and economic conditions. The contributions are divided into eight sections:
General problems
Air pollution control
Indoor air pollution control
Neutralization of sewage sludge and wastewater
Neutralization of solid wastes and sludges
Remediation of polluted sites
Water quality and supply
Energy saving and recovery
Environmental Engineering III contains 88 selected and peer reviewed papers from 327 contributions presented during the 3rd Congress of Environmental Engineering, and is a valuable sources of information for academics and engineers in environmental engineering.
Contents
General Problems
Environmental engineering as a tool for managing the human environment, L. Pawowski and A. Pawowski
Air Pollution Control
Evaluation of gas emissions from graphitising of carbon products, M. Bogacki, R. Oleniacz and M. Mazur
The influence of traffic-related air pollution on the ventilatciency of persons living in the proximity of main roads, A.J. Badyda and A. Kraszewski
Constructions and investigation of a wet air deduster, A. Heim, M. Tomalczyk and Z. Bartczak
Pressure swing absorption of carbon dioxide in physical solvents, H. Kierzkowska-Pawlak and A. Chacuk
Mass size distribution of total suspended particulates in Zabrze (Poland), K. Klejnowski, A. Krasa and W. Rogua-Kozowska
Microwave – assisted desorption of volatile organic compounds from activated carbon to a water phase, A. Kozio and M. Araszkiewicz
Application of activated carbons for the removal of volatile organic compounds in the automotive sector, A. Marecka
Emission of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) during the production of carbon and graphite electrodes, M. Mazur, R. Oleniacz, M. Bogacki and P. Szczygowski
Mutagenic properties of PM10 and PM2.5 air pollution in Wroclaw (Poland), K. Piekarska
Concentration and elemental composition of atmos...