Textbook
Chemistry for Sanitary Engineers
Education in sanitary engineering is usually carried out at the graduate level, drawing mainly on students with a civil engineering background. In general, civil engineering training does not prepare a student well in chemistry and biology. Since a knowledge of these sciences is vital to the sanitary engineer, the graduate program must be designed to correct this deficiency.
This book is written to serve as a textbook for a first course in chemistry for sanitary engineers and for students with one year of college-level chemistry. Sanitary engineers need a wide background in chemistry, and in recognition of this need, the book summarizes the important aspects from various areas of chemistry. This treatment should help orient the student's thinking, aid him in his choice of areas for advanced study, and help him to develop a better concept of what he should expect to derive from further study.
The purpose of this book is twofold: (1) It attempts to bring into focus those aspects of chemistry which are particularly valuable to sanitary engineering practice, and (2) it attempts to lay a groundwork of understanding in the area of specialized quantitative analysis, commonly referred to as water and wastewater analysis, that will serve the student as a basis in all the common phases of sanitary engineering practice and research.
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