Engineering Tools for Environmental Risk Management
1. Environmental Deterioration and Contamination - Problems and their Management

Engineering Tools for Environmental Risk Management Series

Coordinators: Gruiz Katalin, Meggyes Tamas, Fenyvesi Eva

Language: English

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This is the first volume of the five-volume book series ?Engineering Tools for Environmental Risk Management?, dealing with the following topics:
? types and management of environmental deterioration, particularly pollution;
? environmental toxicology as a versatile tool in monitoring and risk management;
? risk assessment of chemical substances and contaminated land;
? risk reduction measures, focusing on bio- and ecotechnologies;
? case studies demonstrating the interaction between regulation, management and engineering and the individual application of engineering tools.

The book series focuses on the state of knowledge concerning the environment and its conscious and structured application in environmental engineering, management, decision making and legislation. This first volume provides an overview of the behavior and function of the healthy environment and the capacity of the ecosystem to serve mankind and to compensate for adverse changes. The prime causes of these changes are production and use of chemical substances, abandoned and contaminated land, intensive agriculture, mining and the complex problem of waste.

The first volume establishes the foundation of the holistic approach used in a progressive environmental protection by:
? striking a balance between nature?s needs and engineering capabilities;
? understanding the interaction between regulation, management and engineering;
? applying novel technologies and innovative scientifi c and engineering tools.

The aggregated information and knowledge disseminated in this volume provides a broad perspective for engineers to adjust their tools to the best management practices and for managers and decision makers to fi nd synergy between their goals and existing engineering solutions.
This book series focuses on the state of knowledge about the environment and its conscious and structured application in environmental engineering, management and decision making.

Contents
1. Environmental problems in general
2. Threat by chemical substances: legislation, production, use and waste
3. Abandoned and Contaminated Land
4. Environmental Risk of Chemical Agriculture
5. Environmental Risk of Mining
6. Environmental risk of waste and its management
7. Efficient environmental risk management
8. Management of Contaminated Land
9. Site specific risk assessment and management of point and diffuse sources
10. Scientific and engineering improvement of environmental risk management
11, Risk management from planning to verification
12. IT tools in environmental management

Postgraduate

Katalin Gruiz graduated in chemical engineering at Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 1975, received her doctorate in bioengineering and her Ph.D. in environmental engineering. Her main fields of activities are: teaching, consulting, research and development of engineering tools for risk-based environmental management, development and use of innovative technologies such as special environmental toxicity assays, integrated monitoring methods, biological and ecological remediation technologies for soils and waters, both for regulatory and engineering purposes. Prof. Gruiz has published 35 papers, 25 book chapters, more than hundred conference papers, edited 6 books and a special journal edition. She has coordinated a number of Hungarian research projects and participated in European ones. Gruiz is a member of the REACH Risk Assessment Committee of the European Chemicals Agency. She is a full time associate professor at Budapest University of Technology and Economics and heads the research group of Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology.

Tamás Meggyes is a research co-ordinator specialising in research and book projects in environmental engineering. His work focuses on fluid mechanics, hydraulic transport of solids, jet devices, landfill engineering, groundwater remediation, tailings facilities and riskbased environmental management. He contributed to and organised several international conferences and national and European integrated research projects in Hungary, Germany, United Kingdom and USA. Tamás Meggyes was Europe editor of the Land Contamination and Reclamation journal in the UK and a reviewer of several environmental journals. He was invited by the EU as an expert evaluator to assess research applications and by Samarco Mining Company, Brazil, as a tailings management expert. In 2007, he was named Visiting Professor of Built Environment Sustainability at the University of Wolverhampton, UK. He h