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EPA's Green Engineering Textbook, Green Engineering: Environmentally Conscious Design of Chemical Processes, is the first step in the development of Green Engineering educational materials. It is a college senior-to-graduate-level engineering textbook, to be used in the chemical engineering curriculum as a stand-alone course or to be incorporated into current courses. The primary textbook authors include two prominent |
chemical engineering professors: Dr. David Allen (University of Texas-Austin), Dr. David Shonnard (Michigan Technological University), as well as members from the Chemical Engineering Branch, and other contributors. Prentice Hall is the publisher for Green Engineering: Environmentally Conscious Design of Chemical Processes, ISBN# 0-13-061908-6. This chemical engineer's guide to managing and minimizing environmental impact has been released. For information on how to order the book, contact Bernard Goodwin at Bernard_Goodwin@prenhall.com . The Table of Contents highlights the following sections of the textbook:
To increase the accessibility of this information for students and professors, portions of the textbook are also available as supplements, as an option in lieu of purchasing the whole textbook. Supplements currently available include Introduction to Engineering, Design, Thermodynamics, and Kinetics. |
"Having this type of textbook available will allow a department to develop a course and take students out to local companies as part of a pollution prevention/risk assessment program. Students will flock to the course." Stanley M. Barnett, Professor
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