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I`m a Chemical,Civil and Environmental Engineer and have a number of projects in all phases of the environment. I have worked in the chemical industry and am active in professional societies, and am currently on an industrial wastes committee for the Water Environment Federation, and have taught courses in remediation in the US and abroad. I have written one book on Remediation of petroleum Contaminated Sites, and have a second book on PRACTICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT to be published by John Wiley in September, 2006. I've also written over 30 articles on various elements of environmental problems and cleanup. Most Recently, I have addressed a NATO Scientific and Techical Conference on Ecoterrorism, and have worked with the same group on remediation of sites contaminated with Chemical Warfare Agent materials and othe materials as well. . I can answer q`s about Chemical and Environmental Engineering, land development, air pollution, water pollution, soil and water cleanup, combustion, international environmental problems, industrial processes chemical processes. Civil and Environmental and Chemical Engineering. Overall, I have over 35 years of experience in this area. Note: I do not answer homework questions

Experience in the area

I love work in the third world and developing areas because it is challenging and one can get a sense of accomplishment.

What do you like about this subject?

It's fascinating because each problem is unique. In all my years of experience I've never had to solve the same problem twice. There's always something unique about each challenge.

What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?

I hope to continue teaching and lecturing to pass the knowledge I've gained along to others.

Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:

The application of good science and common sense is often missing when we come to discuss emotionally charged topics. The politics of the environmental movement have and are severely impacting the science and it is always easy to see who is telling the truth by following the money to see who benefits from getting you to take up their cause.

Something controversial or provocative about this subject

Global Warming may not be caused by the US alone! The many treaties which are being used to batter the US about Global Warming are really political development treaties where the developing countries are allowed to continue to pollute unabated while the developed countries have to impose severe controls and cut jobs to attain pollution goals.

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Recent Answers from David L. Russell, PE

2009-10-13 natural waste materials:

Natural waste is really undefined. IT can be almost anything you want it to be. When I think of natural waste, I might classify things like sewage sludge, lawn clippings, leaves, agricultural wastes,

2009-10-13 Solid Waste Management:

Probably one of the best things which you can do is to visit the US Army Technical Manuals website, and look up their technical information on landfill design. the link for that is: http://140.194.76

2009-10-08 Research Questions:

There are a couple of things you can use to help the soap. The first is a detergent booster. As a suggestion you might go to the hardware store and get some TSP (it's cheap)and is a booster. TSP is short

2009-10-07 Soil Pacific A correction to an answer:

Debra: I did some checking on my answer in response to your question. In March of 2006, I did recommend Soil Pacific for the purpose of answering a question about strange odors in the soil. At

2009-10-07 Formalu for Calculation of NOx & SOx:

The accepted values for coal are from AP 42 by the USEPA. Rather than give you the information, I'm going to point you to the source because the source has much more information. Here's the link for

 

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