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  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the chemistry of natural systems, including equilibrium chemistry of dilute aqueous systems in natural water, thermodynamics, and surface chemistry as related to destabilization, stabilization, sorption, corrosion and ion exchange properties. Prerequisite: CE 4400.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Development of microbiology for environmental engineering applications. Introduction to bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses with particular focus on pathogenicity and practical metabolic capabilities for waste treatment and remediation. Also examines the basis and pathways of important biochemical reactions including nitrification, hydrogen fermentation, dehalogenation and methanogenesis. Prerequisites: consent of instructor. Cross Listed with ENVE 5425.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Environmental Engineering Chemistry, focusing on water quality questions and the effects of water on engineered infrastructure. When student complete this course they will be able to use chemistry more effectively to solve environmental engineering problems and will also have sufficient background for further graduate study in environmental engineering.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed for graduate students and engineering seniors interested in the principles of mass transport and their application to environmental systems. Deals with the hydrodynamics of mixing and transport, as well as the interaction of mixing and various reaction rate processes. Applications include water and wastewater treatment, groundwater pollution, and transport and mixing in rivers, lakes and reservoirs. Prerequisite: MATH 2310 and ES 2330.
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    A general treatment of the hazardous waste management problem and the regulatory climate surrounding the storage, transportation, treatment and disposal of hazardous waste is presented. The relationship between risk assessment and treatment/disposal facility design is covered. Design of landfills and incinerators is emphasized while waste minimization and resource recovery methods are reviewed using case studies. Cross listed with ENVE 5440. Prerequisite: CE 3400, consent of instructor.
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    The contamination of soil, air, and groundwater by improper disposal of hazardous wastes is covered. Control and cleanup of contaminated groundwater plumes, treatment of polluted soils and soil gases is emphasized. Case studies are extensively used. Prerequisite: CE 3400 and consent of instructor. Cross Listed with ENVE 5445.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of physical and chemical processes for treatment of water and waste water. Cross listed with ENVE 5450. Prerequisite: CE 4400.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Covers the fundamentals of project management as applied to the environmental remediation field. Emphasis will be placed on project organization, work breakdown structures, life cycle management project implementation and control, and the integration of individual projects into the overall project management framework. Prerequisite: CE 3400.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A critical study of the sources and treatment of various industrial wastewaters is covered, including the regulatory framework establishing treatment goals. Case studies of various industries are used to illustrate methods of volume and strength reduction. Design of unit operations and processes peculiar to industrial waste treatment is emphasized. Prerequisite: CE 5410.