Ordering Course Texts

Kemp P. and Griffiths J., 1999. Quaking Houses -- Art, Science and the Community: A Collaborative Approach to Water Pollution. Jon Carpenter Publishers, Charlbury, England.  ISBN 1-89776-57-2.

Order from www.eco-logicbooks.com, an online bookseller in the United Kingdom.  The price is £12, or about $20.  Make a special request to pay for air mail and you will receive the book in about one week.  Other on-line booksellers report a five to six week wait for this book.

Consider this book required for all students.

 

Stiller D.M., 2000Wounding the West: Montana, Mining, and the Environment.  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska. ISBN 0-8032-4281-6.

Order from any of the online booksellers for $25.

Consider this book required for all students.

Younger P.L., Banwart S.A., and Hedin R.S., 2002Mine Water: Hydrology, Pollution, and Remediation. Kluwer Academic Publishers, London.  ISBN 1-4020-0138-X.

Order this book directly from the publisher by calling 888-640-7378 and enter "1" for Customer Service.  They will ask for the ISBN.  The book price is $75 plus shipping.  Alternatively, you can order online from the publisher in the Netherlands (www.wkap.nl; search using the ISBN) and specify air mail shipping (an additional $8).  Other online booksellers have the title, but typically don't have the paperback available for a week or two or more, or at all.  We are also trying to get the Bookstore to get copies.

Consider this book required for students with a technical background, but only recommended for students without a technical background.  

   
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Last updated on August 23, 2003 at 04:49 PM by Joe Ryan

The photograph used as the background of this page is a close-up of the water draining from the Big Five Mine near the town of Ward in northwestern Boulder County, Colorado.  The pH of the water draining from the mine is about 2.0.  This acidic water drains into the nearby Lefthand Creek.