Gerard Kiely's Environmental Engineering is widely regarded as a cornerstone textbook that bridges the gap between traditional engineering principles and ecological sustainability. Originally published by McGraw-Hill in 1996, the book remains a staple for students in civil, chemical, and environmental engineering due to its comprehensive approach to mathematical modeling and real-world applications. Key Themes and Core Content
Pollution Control: Detailed strategies for managing air, noise, and agricultural pollution, including industrial emission controls.
: Reviewers find the "wealth of detail" in its tables—such as expected water quality across different regions—and the inclusion of numerous worked examples and end-of-chapter exercises particularly useful for students. Educational Value
Gerard Kiely's Environmental Engineering is widely regarded as a cornerstone textbook that bridges the gap between traditional engineering principles and ecological sustainability. Originally published by McGraw-Hill in 1996, the book remains a staple for students in civil, chemical, and environmental engineering due to its comprehensive approach to mathematical modeling and real-world applications. Key Themes and Core Content
Pollution Control: Detailed strategies for managing air, noise, and agricultural pollution, including industrial emission controls.
: Reviewers find the "wealth of detail" in its tables—such as expected water quality across different regions—and the inclusion of numerous worked examples and end-of-chapter exercises particularly useful for students. Educational Value