Disposal and Management of Solid Waste: Pathogens and Diseases
Autor Eliot Epsteinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 mar 2015
This book covers:
- Global aspects of pathogens and diseases from solid waste
- Pathogens and diseases in various solid wastes other than hospital wastes
- Disposal and management of solid wastes in relation to diseases
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781482248142
ISBN-10: 148224814X
Pagini: 163
Ilustrații: 17 black & white illustrations, 29 black & white tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
ISBN-10: 148224814X
Pagini: 163
Ilustrații: 17 black & white illustrations, 29 black & white tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Public țintă
Academic and Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Pathogens and Diseases Associated with Disposal and Management of Solid Waste. Risk and Exposure. Odors as a Health Issue. Pathogens and Diseases of Solid Wastes: Municipal Solid Waste or Garbage. Pathogens and Diseases of Sewage Sludge, Septage, and Human Fecal Matter. Pathogens in Soils. Geophagy and Human Pathogens in Plants. Bioaerosols. Pathogens in Animal Waste and Manures. Pathogens in Food and Water. Disposal and Management of Solid Waste. Details of the Pathogens and Their Diseases.
Notă biografică
Eliot Epstein, Ph.D., is an internationally known expert in the composting of waste material. He specializes in composting and biosolids management, solid waste, land application, and waste disposal. Dr. Epstein has participated in composting programs performed in North America, Europe, and Asia, and has directed waste management projects for both government and industry. He has conducted technology transfer programs in sludge management and composting of various wastes for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (U.S. DOE). He has also authored over 150 technical papers and produced two books on composting and biosolids-related issues.
Recenzii
"… describes the various pathogens and diseases that can be found in solid waste, and utilizes recent available data to offer insight and suggestions on the management and disposal of solid waste…"
—Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B, 2015
"… presents a concise description of the problems and the associated risks of solid waste disposal stressing the need to utilize modalities to minimize the risks that are present in these materials. … will allow both the scientist and the layman to learn a great deal about the overall problem. … a great text for an introduction to the overall problem in a solid waste management course or for the preparation of rule makers to assess impacts and risks associated with the disposal and management of solid waste pathogens. It has a broad breadth of coverage that touches upon the topics of greatest current concerns."
—Dwight D. Bowman, Cornell University
"This is a logically arranged, methodically connected and concisely presented book on the relationship between solid wastes and pathogens. The book guides the readers through introducing the link between the pathogens and solid wastes in general, risk of exposure to the wastes and pathogens through different solid wastes, and ends with how the pathogens get into soil and water causing human health risk. Details on different pathogens provided as appendices can provide a reader’s a concise compendium of information. … It is a clear, simple and concise guide for practitioners as well as beginners, especially students. The contents are concise yet covered the necessary information."
—Prof. Jonathan W.C. Wong, Hong Kong Baptist University
"… sure covers the density of pathogens in solid waste, soils, plants, human feces and manures. It appears to lacking in the treatment a little. It does cover the issues in developing countries in a holistic fashion. … update reference on pathogens in all niches of the environment and a must reference."
—Robert S. Reimers, Ph.D., Q.E.P., Professor Emeritus, Tulane University
—Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B, 2015
"… presents a concise description of the problems and the associated risks of solid waste disposal stressing the need to utilize modalities to minimize the risks that are present in these materials. … will allow both the scientist and the layman to learn a great deal about the overall problem. … a great text for an introduction to the overall problem in a solid waste management course or for the preparation of rule makers to assess impacts and risks associated with the disposal and management of solid waste pathogens. It has a broad breadth of coverage that touches upon the topics of greatest current concerns."
—Dwight D. Bowman, Cornell University
"This is a logically arranged, methodically connected and concisely presented book on the relationship between solid wastes and pathogens. The book guides the readers through introducing the link between the pathogens and solid wastes in general, risk of exposure to the wastes and pathogens through different solid wastes, and ends with how the pathogens get into soil and water causing human health risk. Details on different pathogens provided as appendices can provide a reader’s a concise compendium of information. … It is a clear, simple and concise guide for practitioners as well as beginners, especially students. The contents are concise yet covered the necessary information."
—Prof. Jonathan W.C. Wong, Hong Kong Baptist University
"… sure covers the density of pathogens in solid waste, soils, plants, human feces and manures. It appears to lacking in the treatment a little. It does cover the issues in developing countries in a holistic fashion. … update reference on pathogens in all niches of the environment and a must reference."
—Robert S. Reimers, Ph.D., Q.E.P., Professor Emeritus, Tulane University
Descriere
In developed countries, wastewater and sewage sludge are disposed by means that reduce or minimize exposure of humans to disease organisms. Most municipal solid waste goes to landfills which have liners to protect groundwater. Humans are often exposed to pathogens, resulting in serious diseases from the disposal of human and animal wastes. This book describes the various pathogens and diseases that can be found in solid waste and describes the means and opportunities for disposal and management of various solid waste materials.