Best Environmental Pollution Engineering Under $100 (2026)
This roundup highlights high-value environmental pollution engineering books and practical guides priced under $100, chosen for relevance to home comfort, water and air quality, and pollution-control techniques. Picks were evaluated for technical depth, applicability to residential or small-scale projects, and peer-reviewed credibility to prioritize actionable, science-based resources
Top Picks
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The Worth of Water: Designing Climate Resilient Rainwater Harvesting Systems
A guide focused on designing rainwater harvesting for climate resilience. Highlights practical approaches and system considerations. Customer insight: mixed sentiment unavailable
- climate-resilient systems
- rainwater harvesting focus
- design-oriented guidance
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Computers and the Environment: Understanding and Managing their Impacts
A study on how computers affect the environment and strategies to manage their impacts. Includes insights on eco-efficiency in industry and science. Customer insight: None available
- eco-efficiency focus
- environmental impact management
- industry-science perspectives
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Metals in Groundwater
A scholarly work on the presence and behavior of metals in groundwater. Key benefit: informs environmental pollution engineering practices. Customer insight mentions a neutral perspective
- groundwater metals focus
- engineering relevance
- academic reference
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Tropospheric Ozone and Its Impacts on Crop Plants
scholarly work exploring how tropospheric ozone affects crop plants and implications for global food security. key insight notes potential risks to crops. quotable: 'a threat to future global food security'
- crop-ozone impact focus
- global food security relevance
- authoritative environmental perspective
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Stiff Extrusion Briquetting in Metallurgy (Topics in Mining, Metallurgy and Materials Engineering)
Technical monograph on stiff extrusion briquetting in metallurgy. Covers material behavior and environmental aspects in mining/metallurgy. Customer note: mixed insights show interest in the topic
- metalworking briquetting theory
- environmental engineering context
- mining-metallurgy integration
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Data-Driven Modeling: MATLAB in Water Resources & Environmental Eng
A focused book on data-driven modeling using MATLAB for water resources and environmental engineering. Provides practical approaches and expert insights. customer insight: none
- data-driven modeling focus
- MATLAB-centric workflows
- environmental engineering applications
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Aviation Noise Impact Management: Technologies, Regulations, and Societal Well-being in Europe
Analytical work on aviation noise impact management, covering technologies, regulations, and societal well-being in Europe. Insight: mixed customer sentiment is not provided
- multidimensional noise management focus
- regulatory context in Europe
- societal well-being considerations
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Water Resource Management: Sustainability in an Era of Climate Change
A focused work on sustainable water resources amid climate change challenges. Explores strategies for managing water demand, quality, and resilience. customer insight: none
- sustainability-focused water management
- context of climate change impacts
- engineering perspective
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Applied Hydrometeorology
A scholarly work on hydrometeorology by Pukhraj Rakhecha and Vijay P. Singh. Focuses on environmental pollution engineering applications. customer insight note: neutral feedback from available data
- co-authored by two researchers
- environmental pollution focus
- scientific depth