Environmental Economics
Handbook (EEH)
The second edition of PEP's Environmental Economics
Handbook (EEH) is scheduled for September 1997 release. EEH contains technical and
economic evaluations of over 80 pollution control and soil remediation technologies. Table of Contents
A Comprehensive Reference for Pollution Control and Soil
Remediation Technologies . . .
- Technical summaries for 88 processes
- Capital and operating costs in tables and graphs
- Summaries of relevant environmental legislation in USA,
Europe, and Japan; ISO 14000; and World Bank Emission Guideline
Each process module contains:
- Review of Applications
- Process Description
- Process Flow Diagram
- Economic Estimate Bases
- Investment and Operating Costs
- Investment-Capacity Correlation
Who Should Subscribe?
The Handbook provides a quick, convenient, authoritative
reference. The Handbook will save time and money for chemical and environmental engineers,
cost estimators, managers, planners, plant operators and regulators engaged in preliminary
feasibility and cost/benefit analyses of environmental projects.
Speedier Feasibility Studies
Need to evaluate or benchmark pollution control processes?
Environmental Economics Handbook provides a single source for comparison of different
treatment processes.
Need an Action Plan?
The Handbooks brief descriptions of technologies
summarize the key technical aspects for the busy engineer and planner. The cost
correlations are provided graphically, for at-a-glance cost estimation, and in detailed
tabular format, enabling the user to extract cost data for specific items.
Points of Contact
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