Pollution Control for Oil and Gas Engineering
Vierah Hulley
9781774690550
236 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
This is a novel handbook on pollution control in oil and gas industry that encompasses hundreds of multidisciplinary topics. However, the book is profoundly slanted towards management and pollution control in oil and gas industries. Multi-media contamination technologies are also covered in this book which contain detailed explanation of three different kinds of pollution, e.g., air pollution, soil pollution and water pollution. This book is divided into eight chapters. Initial four chapters introduce the audience with fundamental concepts of oil and gas pollution and its impacts. While last four chapters deal with pollution control mechanism. This book essentially covers the necessary requirements for soil, water and air pollution controls in oil and gas industries, petrochemical plants, oil terminals, chemical plants, and interrelated facilities. This book has been organized to help environmental scientists and oil and gas engineers as a hands-on reference for dealing with practices and technologies of pollution control. The details pertaining to all three kinds of environmental pollutions and their control strategies are exquisitely illustrated in this manuscript.
Author Bio
Vierah Hulley is an internationally experienced expert in Environmental and Earth Sciences and Management. She has an extensive vocational background in the areas of environmental policy development, environmental risk management, natural resources management, contaminated site remediation, sustainable development, and spatial analytics. She is the founder and Managing Director of HL Nexus: The Data Imaginarium; a company dedicated to optimizing natural resources management with data science. Vierah holds a master’s degree in Geology and a PhD in Geohydrology, with a focus on environmental and spatial science.