BOOK SOURCES
Source #1
"Saving The Earth: A Citizen's Guide To Environmental Action"It Refers to:
Solution # 5: Make the people aware of the situation and how it will go if they don't change the way they act.
This book emphasizes the actions that can be develop for the population in general (the common citizen) to solve, or at least help to heal some of the environmental problems including the water pollution. It offers solutions that we all can apply in our houses or that we can take the initiative to do it.
Source # 2
"Water Quality in A Stressed Environment: Readings in Environmental Hydrology"
It refers to:
Source # 2
"Water Quality in A Stressed Environment: Readings in Environmental Hydrology"
It refers to:
Cause #5: Growth of Industry
The most important contribution for our research is that this book explains some facts about the pollutions in aquifers: the relation between soil and water pollution and it explain how industrial processes pollute the ground water from the point of view of the hydrology.
Source # 3
"Oil Spill Debris: Where To Put The Waste. Interagency Energy/Environment R&D Program Report"
Source # 3
"Oil Spill Debris: Where To Put The Waste. Interagency Energy/Environment R&D Program Report"
It Refers to:
Cause#15: Oil Industry
This book is from the collection of Government Documents. Although bigger oil spills have taken place since 1980, there are interesting solutions proposed about what to with the rests produced for this type of environmental disasters with the main purpose that avoid they keep polluting the water.
Source # 4
"Environmental Pollutants: Detection and Measurement"
It refers to:
This book is from the collection of Government Documents. Although bigger oil spills have taken place since 1980, there are interesting solutions proposed about what to with the rests produced for this type of environmental disasters with the main purpose that avoid they keep polluting the water.
Source # 4
"Environmental Pollutants: Detection and Measurement"
It refers to:
Cause # 11: Other industries (energy, nuclear energy, wood, fishing, etc.)
The most interesting part is the discussions among experts in different fields like laws, chemistry, environmental sciences, etc., trying to find solutions for different types of pollutions. Sometimes, the scientific terminology makes the lecture difficult but it is even possible catch the main idea.
Source # 5:
“The McGraw-Hill Recycling Handbook”
It refers to:
Solution #15: Support the recycling initiatives.
This book explains many forms of recycling evaluating its repercussions, costs and advantages. It presents the recycling from different points of view: the industry, marketing, economy mentioning some of them.
Source # 6:
“Mind over Matter: Recasting the Role of Materials in Our Lives”
It refers to:
Solution #15: Support the recycling initiatives.
This book explains how to reuse materials like metal or plastic in the construction and other fields. It evaluates the good factors and the risk of reusing materials.
Source # 7:
“Solid Waste Education Recycling Directory”
It refers to:
Solution #15: Support the recycling initiatives.
It summarizes the structure of some recycling programs applied successfully in the United States. It also contains the contacts for these programs
Source # 8:
“Industrial Prevention Handbook”
It refers to:
Solution #19: Force industrial companies to manage appropriate waste programs.
This book explains step by step some initiatives for different industries to reduce the pollution caused in the industrial processes. It uses a very technical language, but it is possible understand the information.
Source #9:
“Community Recycling: System Design to Management”
It refers to:
Solution # 15: Support the recycling initiatives.
It explains general concepts about recycling. It also evaluate the recycling management seeing the recycling as an industry.
Source # 10:
“Quality of Shallow Groundwater and Drinking Water in the Mississippi Embayment-Texas Coastal Uplands Aquifer System and the Mississippi River Valley Alluvial Aquifer, South Central United States 1994-2004”
It refers to:
Cause # 11: Other industries (energy, nuclear energy, wood, fishing, etc.)
This federal book shows a hydrological study applied to the waters in the Mississippi Embayment. The structure of the scientific research could be applied in developing countries.
ELECTRONIC SOURCES
Source #1
“Waste prevention, recycling, and composting options lessons from 30 U.S. communities”
http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/non-hw/reduce/recy-com/
It refers to:
Solution #15: Support the recycling initiatives.
This electronic book summarizes the experience of the recycling programs applied in some parts of the U.S. geography. It tries to present an introduction to the recycling as an industry.
Source #2
“Cash for your trash: Scrap recycling in America”
http://0-site.ebrary.com.umiss.lib.olemiss.edu/lib/olemiss/Doc?id=10120772
It refers to:
Solution #15: Support the recycling initiatives.
This electronic book shows us how the recycling and the business can match up perfectly. It’s interesting that at the beginning, it present the history of recycling.
Source # 3
“The U.S. Paper Industry and Sustainable Production: An Argument for Restructuring
Urban and Industrial Environments”
http://0-www.netlibrary.com.umiss.lib.olemiss.edu/Details.aspx
It refers to:
Solution #15: Support the recycling initiatives.
The second half of the book is dedicated to the paper recycling. That is important because the paper is another important pollutant solid waste.
Source # 4:
"The greening of industrial ecosystems"
http://0-www.netlibrary.com.umiss.lib.olemiss.edu/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=2529
It refers to:
Solution #15: Support the recycling initiatives.
This electronic book mentions theories based on the waste cycle within the planet. It also explains these theories in the recycling frame.
Source # 5:
“Recycling in multifamily dwellings: does convenience matter?”
http://0-search.ebscohost.com.umiss.lib.olemiss.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=16761375&site=ehost-live&scope=site
It refers to:
Solution #15: Support the recycling initiatives.
A recycling plan applied in Illinois is the main topic in this article. It evaluates pros and cons of this recycling program.
Source # 6:
http://0-web.ebscohost.com.umiss.lib.olemiss.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=1&hid=119&sid=60829f3c-b5b6-4d80-9c45-85c1fa505ee2%40sessionmgr111
It refers to:
Solution #15: Support the recycling initiatives.
It treats about the pros and cons of the recycling initiatives in the industry. It’s a short article and the lecture is easy to understand.
Source # 7:
“The Potential of Large-Scale Urban Waste Recycling: A Case Study of the National Recycling Programme in Singapore”
http://ejournals.ebsco.com/Direct.asp?AccessToken=95DQII58XD5UDUXI4I1P1Q49R1JR8M9JDJ&Show=Object
It refers to:
Solution #15: Support the recycling initiatives.
It treats about a recycling initiative applied in Singapore. It explains the challenges managing this program.
Source # 8:
"Benevolent and Benign? Using Environmental Justice to Investigate Waste related Impacts of Ecotourism in Destination Communities"
http://0-web.ebscohost.com.umiss.lib.olemiss.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=1&hid=119&sid=bdf3f85d-e599-4499-81f5-2ebf0b3e1236%40sessionmgr110
It refers to:
Solution #15: Support the recycling initiatives.
It’s an investigation about the recycling program used in the Costa Rica ecotourism. It evaluates the conflicts related with this initiative.
Source # 9:
“Recycling: A Second Chance”
http://0-web.ebscohost.com.umiss.lib.olemiss.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=3&hid=119&sid=8685ed81-8a60-4190-a1fd-0669b6b0679d%40sessionmgr112
It refers to:
Solution #15: Support the recycling initiatives.
Brief and summarized. This one page article gives us an introduction to the necessary recycling programs and initiatives.
Source # 10
“Why do residents accept a demanding rule?: Fairness and social benefit as determinants of approval of a recycling system”
http://0-web.ebscohost.com.umiss.lib.olemiss.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=1&hid=119&sid=5211e004-3816-4720-9e95-0cd8c397fb95%40sessionmgr104
It refers to:
Solution #15: Support the recycling initiatives.
This article is the summarize of a research about the physiological aspects related in the insertion of a recycling program.
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