ASCE Published New Book

July 8, 2016
Publication covers green technologies for sustainable water management

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) published a new book—"Green Technologies for Sustainable Water Management." The publication provides in-depth information on current green technologies associated with sustainable water and storm water management.

The 28-chapter collection describes science-based principles and technological advances behind green technologies that can be effective solutions to pressing problems in sustainable water management. In addition to water and wastewater management, the book covers aspects of pollution prevention, control, remediation and restoration. The editors explore applying these technologies toward a sustainable society and identify future research and development needs. 

Researchers, students, scientists, engineers, government officials and process managers will find this book an excellent source of comprehensive material on green technologies for sustainable water management.

To purchase online, visit the ASCE Bookstore. Limited review copies are available for book reviews. Please contact Kevin Higgins at [email protected] or 703-295-6266.

Source: The American Society of Civil Engineers

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