Milton R. BeychokReviews
Author of Fundamentals of Stack Gas Dispersion
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Amoco Oil Company, in Chicago, back in the 1970s. I am now a prof at UCLA and somehow I lost this copy. I often loan books and regret it!
So about two years ago I found one from a used book seller in the
UK at an affordable price. I saw some well over $200 in my search.
So now I have my copy again.
The author is correct in that it was the only book available for wastewater problems associated with petroleum refining. It was badly needed because in the 1970s, the Chem E's working in the
design departments had no experience and knowledge on wastewater treatment. The book goes through a number of processes and defines
some potential sources of wastewaters in refineries.
It is still a useful book and if you work with petroleum refinery wastewater, it is worth owning.
mk stenstrom