Environmental Site Investigation

Environmental Site Investigation

Christopher B. Pickles

In Stock Date: 
04/05/2016
Print Price: 
$49.95
Print ISBN: 
9781606505502
E-book Price: 
$29.95
E-book ISBN: 
9781606505519
Pages: 
92
Binding Type: 
Softcover

Environmental site investigation and characterization is potentially the most important part of an environmental project. Site investigation is so important because nearly all other aspects of the project, from financial decisions to engineering designs and construction tasks, are based on the findings of an initial site investigation.

The goal in site investigation is to use a number of methods to understand the conditions present at a site and to choose a clear and detailed method to record and present the findings for later reference. Economic and political factors often play a large role in the depth and accuracy of environmental site investigations.

This text takes readers step by step through the site investigation process. The knowledge needed for site investigation is presented on an introductory level so that students and practitioners can see the great importance that site investigation lends to the overall success of a project. Additionally, by gaining a thorough understanding of the current state of technology and methodology used for environmental site investigation, readers will better understand how to make their site investigations more efficient and beneficial to a project

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Christopher B. Pickles

Christopher B. Pickles

Christopher B. Pickles is a practicing engineer with a master’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He has worked on site development and remediation projects in rural and urban settings across the United States and in several other countries. Chris has been heavily involved in Engineers Without Boarders throughout the time of his engineering education and career. He also taught a course in sustainable environmental systems design at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston.

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