What Becomes of Pollution? (e-bog) af Hamlin, Christopher
Hamlin, Christopher (forfatter)

What Becomes of Pollution? e-bog

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Originally published in 1987, this volume examines the ideals and realities of river use in 19th Century Britain and the failure of legal and technological remedies for river pollution. It deals with the involvement of scientists, particularly chemists, in pollution inquiries and considers the effects on the normal workings of the scientific community of scientists' participation in the adversa...
E-bog 403,64 DKK
Forfattere Hamlin, Christopher (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 4 november 2019
Længde 636 sider
Genrer KCN
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000691726
Originally published in 1987, this volume examines the ideals and realities of river use in 19th Century Britain and the failure of legal and technological remedies for river pollution. It deals with the involvement of scientists, particularly chemists, in pollution inquiries and considers the effects on the normal workings of the scientific community of scientists' participation in the adversary forums in which water and sewage policy was made. It discusses 19th ideas of decomposition, disease causation and purification and examines the gap between the abilities of science and the needs of society that developed as the existence of water-borne disease became increasingly clear. It also deals with the politicization of water bacteriology and the emergence of a technology of biological sewage treatment from a political context.