An Introduction to Environmental Hazard Investigations for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for professional engineers interested in environmental hazard investigations. Here is what is discussed: 1. FIELD INVESTIGATION , 2. ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS, 3. PAINT, 4. BERYLLIUM, 5. RADON, 6. POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS, 7. LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE COMPONENTS, 8. ANIMAL DROPPINGS, 9. MOLD AND SPORES, 10. STORAGE TANKS, 11. CONTAMINATED SOIL OR GROUNDWATER, 12. CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE, 13. OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS, 14. CHLORDANE.







An Introduction to Foundation Investigations for Arch Dams for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers, geotechnical engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in foundation investigations for arch dams. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. SITE SELECTION INVESTIGATIONS, 3. GEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF SELECTED DAM SITE, 4. ROCK MECHANICS INVESTIGATIONS, 5. ROCK MECHANICS ANALYSE.




The Environment as Hazard


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The Environment as Hazard offers an understanding of how people around the world deal with dramatic fluctuations in the local natural systems of air, water, and terrain. Reviewing recent theoretical and methodological changes in the investigation of natural hazards, the authors describe how research findings are being incorporated into public policy, particularly research on slow cumulative events, technological hazards, the role played by social systems, and the relation of hazards theory to risk analysis. Through vivid examples from a broad sample of countries, this volume illuminates the range of experiences associated with natural hazards. The authors show how modes of coping change with levels of economic development by contrasting hazards in developing countries with those in high income countries - comparing the results of hurricanes in Bangladesh and the United States, and earthquakes in Nicaragua and California. In new introductory and concluding chapters that supplement the original text, the authors present new global data sets, as well as a trenchant discussion of implications of hazards research for the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction and for attempts by the world community to come to grips with the threats of climate change.




An Introduction to Environmental Hazard Investigations


Book Description

Introductory technical guidance for civil and environmental engineers and others interested in investigation of environmental hazards. Here is what is discussed: 1. FIELD INVESTIGATION 2. ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS 3. PAINT 4. BERYLLIUM 5. RADON 6. POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS 7. LOW-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE COMPONENTS 8. ANIMAL DROPPINGS 9. MOLD AND SPORES 10. STORAGE TANKS 11. CONTAMINATED SOIL OR GROUNDWATER 12. CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE 13. OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 14. CHLORDANE.




An Introduction to Groundwater Field Investigations for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers, geotechnical engineers and other professional engineers and construction managers interested in groundwater field investigations. Here is what is discussed: 1. GENERAL, 2. WELLS, 3. MONITORING WELLS, 4. GEOLOGIC LOGGING, 5. MEASURING WATER LEVELS, 6. PUMPING TESTS, 7. SLUG TESTS, 8. BOREHOLE GEOPHYSICS, 9. SURFACE GEOPHYSICS, 10. CONE PENETROMETER TESTING.




An Introduction to Electrical and Electromagnetic Geophysical Exploration for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers, geotechnical engineers and other professional engineers interested in geophysical exploration. Here is what is discussed: 1. INTRODUCTION, 2. GEOPHYSICAL METHODOLOGY, 3. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTROMAGNETIC PROCEDURES.




2016GUIDELINES FOR INVESTIGATING GEOLOGIC HAZARDS AND PREPARING ENGINEERING-GEOLOGY REPORTS, WITH A SUGGESTED APPROACH TO GEOLOGIC-HAZARD ORDINANCES IN UTAH


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The purpose of these guidelines for investigating geologic hazards and preparing engineering-geology reports, is to provide recommendations for appropriate, minimum investigative techniques, standards, and report content to ensure adequate geologic site characterization and geologic-hazard investigations to protect public safety and facilitate risk reduction. Such investigations provide important information on site geologic conditions that may affect or be affected by development, as well as the type and severity of geologic hazards at a site, and recommend solutions to mitigate the effects and the cost of the hazards, both at the time of construction and over the life of the development. The accompanying suggested approach to geologic-hazard ordinances and school-site investigation guidelines are intended as an aid for land-use planning and regulation by local Utah jurisdictions and school districts, respectively. Geologic hazards that are not accounted for in project planning and design often result in additional unforeseen construction and/or future maintenance costs, and possible injury or death.




An Introduction to Construction of Tunnels and Shafts for Professional Engineers


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Introductory technical guidance for civil engineers, geotechnical engineers and construction managers interested in construction of tunnels and shafts. Here is what is discussed: 1. GENERAL, 2. TUNNEL EXCAVATION BY DRILLING AND BLASTING, 3. TUNNEL EXCAVATION BY MECHANICAL MEANS, 4. INITIAL GROUND SUPPORT, 5. SEQUENTIAL EXCAVATION AND SUPPORT, 6. PORTAL CONSTRUCTION, 7. SHAFT CONSTRUCTION, 8. OPTIONS FOR GROUND IMPROVEMENT, 9. DRAINAGE AND CONTROL OF GROUNDWATER, 10. CONSTRUCTION OF FINAL, PERMANENT TUNNEL LININGS, 11. VENTILATION OF TUNNELS AND SHAFTS, 12. SURVEYING FOR TUNNELS AND SHAFTS, 13. CONSTRUCTION HAZARDS AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS, 14. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS AND EFFECTS, 15. CONTRACTING PRACTICES, 16. PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE PLANNING OF TUNNEL PROJECTS.




Preparing for Accreditation


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Improving and assuring the quality of professional educational services is the only last option left for forward-looking educational service enterprises or colleges or universities for surviving with pride and creating delight in customer students. For relatively younger economies like India and other Asian African countries, quality assurance has become almost mandatory from both the point of views: business growth and complying with the requirements of regulatory agencies. Many Asian countries have become provisional signatory members of Washington Accord for facilitating global mobility of graduates from universities of one country to another country for further education and/or seeking employment opportunities. Recently, regulatory agencies of many developing countries have adopted outcome-based professional education model for formulating criteria and evaluation procedures for quality assurance and accreditation certification. The author, while doing consultancy work in India, has felt that faculty, in general, are not very much aware of the requirements of outcome-based education model and, therefore, face difficulties in preparing self-assessment reports and supporting evidence record files. It is hoped that this book shall be of adequate help to faculty and management of professional education institutions and universities in understanding the requirements of accreditation and in making necessary preparations of application and documentation.