This text has two unifying themes: materials balances and environmental ethics. First, the book demonstrates that environmental problems need to be solved using a holistic approach instead of a fragmented, single-pollution or single-medium approach. By using the concepts of materials balances, reactions, and reactors, the authors integrate and unify the presentation of water supply, waste-water treatment, air pollution control, and solid and hazardous waste management. Second, since ethics plays an increasingly important part in the professional lives of engineers, the authors incorporate ethical decision making into the discussions and problems. In many of the problems, students are required not only to solve the technical part, but also to consider the ethical ramifications of solving the technical problems.
P. Aarne Vesilind Books
Aarne Vesilind, profoundly influenced by Rachel Carson's advocacy for environmental awareness, dedicated his career to teaching and research in engineering. His tenure at Duke University and later at Bucknell University fostered innovative programs and mentorship for numerous students. Vesilind also established Lakeshore Press, a publishing house focused on academic texts and memoirs, particularly those detailing the experiences of Estonians during and after Soviet occupation. His legacy is defined by his commitment to education, environmental consciousness, and the preservation of cultural memory.

