Gerard Kiely's Environmental Engineering is a cornerstone textbook that bridges the gap between traditional engineering principles and ecological sustainability. First published in 1996 and updated in subsequent editions, the work is widely used in undergraduate curricula for civil, chemical, and environmental engineering. Core Themes and Contributions
Quantitative and qualitative management of supply and treatment. Pollution Control: Managing air quality and modeling pollutant dispersion. Waste Management:
: Comprehensive introductions to mathematical modeling for air and water pollution.