Water Pollution Calculations: Quantifying Pollutant Formation, Transport, Transformation, Fate and Risks provides a comprehensive collection of relevant, real-word water pollution calculations. The author explains in detail how to measure and assess risks to human populations and ecosystems exposed to water pollutants. The text covers water pollution from a multivariate, systems approach, bringing in hydrogeological, climatological, meteorological processes, health and ecological impacts, water and wastewater treatment and prevention. After first reviewing the physics, chemistry, and biology of water pollution, the author explores both groundwater and surface waters. This is followed by an in-depth look at water quality indicators, measurements, models, and water engineering. Groundwater remediation, risk assessment, and green engineering round out the text with forward thinking ideas towards sustainability. This invaluable reference offers a practical tool for those needing a precise and applicable understanding of different types of water pollution calculations. Applications of theory to real world problems personalize and customize example calculations to prepare exams, guidance documents, and correspondenceWalk through and derivation of equations enhances knowledge of equations, so that complex water pollution concepts can be more easily graspedExplanation of processes and mechanisms helps understanding of how pollutants are formed, transported, transformed, deposited, and stored in the environment