Odour Impact Assessment Handbook

Odour Impact Assessment Handbook
Title Odour Impact Assessment Handbook PDF eBook
Author Vincenzo Belgiorno
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 306
Release 2013-01-29
Genre Science
ISBN 111996928X

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Odours have become a priority concern for facility operators, engineers and urban planners who deal with waste and industrial treatment plants. The subjectivity of smell perception, its variability due to frequency and weather conditions, and the complex nature of the substances involved, has long hampered the regulation of odour emissions. This book provides a comprehensive framework for the assessment, measurement and monitoring of odour emissions, and covers: Odour characterization and exposure effects Instruments and methods for sampling and measurement Strategies for odour control Dispersion modelling for odour exposure assessment Odour regulations and policies Procedures for odour impact assessment Case studies: Wastewater treatment, composting, industrial and CAFO plants, and landfill Intended for researchers in environmental chemistry, environmental engineering, and civil engineering, this book is also an invaluable guide for industry professionals working in wastewater treatment, environmental and air analysis, and waste management.

Environmental Impact Assessment Handbook

Environmental Impact Assessment Handbook
Title Environmental Impact Assessment Handbook PDF eBook
Author Barbara Carroll
Publisher Thomas Telford
Pages 208
Release 2002
Genre Law
ISBN 9780727727817

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It will be useful for project managers as well as students and the community sector."--BOOK JACKET

Handbook of Environmental Odour Management

Handbook of Environmental Odour Management
Title Handbook of Environmental Odour Management PDF eBook
Author Franz-Bernd Frechen
Publisher IWA Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Science
ISBN 9781780400600

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Complaints due to odour annoyance have become a major issue for wastewater treatment plant, waste management, landfill, intensive livestock and other industrial operators as the repeated release of unpleasant odorous emissions can constitute a nuisance to a local population. Traditionally, odour management has been maintained by the use of buffer distances between industry and receptors or by the installation of odour abatement systems that both collect and disperse the emission or treat the emission to acceptable level to limit receptor impact. With the expansion of suburbia and the associated encroachment, residents and industry are coming into closer proximity than in the past. This interaction is unpredictable, complex and difficult to address. Integrated odour impact management approaches involving improved measurement and understanding of odorous emissions, their impact on local receptors, treatment performance and integration in local community relations programs are needed to meet the potential impact due to population growth and increasing global urbanisation. EDITORS Franz-Bernd Frechen, Professor at the University of Kassel, Germany Jean-Michel Guillot, Professor at the École de Mines d’Alès, France Richard Stuetz, Professor at the University of New South Wales, Australia Anton P. Van Harreveld, CEO at Odournet

Springer Handbook of Odor

Springer Handbook of Odor
Title Springer Handbook of Odor PDF eBook
Author Andrea Büttner
Publisher Springer
Pages 1155
Release 2017-02-28
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3319269321

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The Springer Handbook of Odor is the definitive guide to all aspects related to the study of smell and their impact on human life. For the first time, this handbook aligns the senso-chemo-analytical characterization of everyday smells encountered by mankind, with the elucidation of perceptual, hedonic, behavioral and physiological responses of humans to such odors. From birth onwards we learn to interact with our environment using our sense of smell. Moreover, evolutionary processes have engendered a multi-faceted communication that is supported – even dominated – by olfaction. This compilation examines the responses of humans to odors at different stages of life, thereby building a foundation for a widely overseen area of research with broader ramifications for human life. The expert international authors and editor align aspects, concepts, methodologies and perspectives from a broad range of different disciplines related to the science of smell. These include chemistry, physiology, psychology, material sciences, technology but also disciplines related to linguistics, culture, art and design. This handbook, edited by an internationally renowned aroma scientist with the support of an outstanding team of over 60 authors, is an authoritative reference for researchers in the field of odors both in academia and in industry and is also a useful reference for newcomers to the area.

Guidelines for Community Odour Assessment

Guidelines for Community Odour Assessment
Title Guidelines for Community Odour Assessment PDF eBook
Author Lincoln Environmental (Lincoln, N.Z.)
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 1997
Genre Air
ISBN

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Environmental Impact Analysis Handbook

Environmental Impact Analysis Handbook
Title Environmental Impact Analysis Handbook PDF eBook
Author John G. Rau
Publisher McGraw-Hill Companies
Pages 664
Release 1980
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Clinical Handbook of Air Pollution-Related Diseases

Clinical Handbook of Air Pollution-Related Diseases
Title Clinical Handbook of Air Pollution-Related Diseases PDF eBook
Author Fabio Capello
Publisher Springer
Pages 677
Release 2018-02-21
Genre Medical
ISBN 3319627317

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This book examines in detail the clinical implications of those diseases that either are primarily triggered by air pollution or represent direct consequences of air pollutants. The aim is to provide medical practitioners with practical solutions to issues in diagnosis and treatment while simultaneously furnishing other interested parties with crucial information on the field. The book introduces the concept that air pollution-related diseases constitute a new class of pathologies. A wide range of conditions mainly attributable to air pollution are discussed, covering different body systems and pollution impacts in subsets of the population. In addition to presenting state of the art overviews of clinical aspects, the book carefully examines the implications of current knowledge for social and public health strategies aimed at disease prevention and prophylaxis. The Clinical Handbook of Air Pollution-Related Diseases will greatly assist doctors and healthcare workers when dealing with the consequences of air pollution in their everyday practice and will provide researchers, industry, and policymakers with valuable facts and insights.