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CEE 477: Open-Channel Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Water flow in natural and constructed channels. Analysis and design of canals, transitions, energy dissipators, and similar structures. Analysis of surface profiles and effect of nonlinear alignment on flow. Introduction to river mechanics. Design-oriented problems.
Prerequisite:
CEE 345
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CEE 480: Air-Quality Modeling
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Evaluation of air-quality models relating air pollution emissions to environmental concentrations. Topics include meteorological dispersion models and various “receptor” models based on chemical “fingerprinting” of sources. Emphasizes current problems. Offered: jointly with ATM S 480.
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CEE 481: Hydraulic Design for Environmental Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Introduction to the theory and the practice of planning and design of urban water supply distribution, pump stations, and sewage and storm-water collection systems. Evaluation of service areas and service requirements and their relationships to urban and regional planning activities. Engineering methods and computer programs for designing basic system elements.
Prerequisite:
CEE 345; CEE 350
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CEE 482: Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Introduction to wastewater treatment and systems, emphasizing fundamental biological, chemical and physical processes related to protection of public health and water pollution control. Process analysis of the configuration of sizing of major types of treatment processes for various sizes of plants and effluent requirements.
Prerequisite:
CEE 350
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CEE 483: Drinking Water Treatment
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Scientific and engineering principles underlying drinking water treatment; analysis of key contaminants; development of conceptual models for how and why treatment processes work and mathematical models describing their performance under various design and operating scenarios; field trips to water treatment systems.
Prerequisite:
CEE 350
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CEE 484: On-Site Wastewater Disposal
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Latest information on design, construction, operation, maintenance of individual and small community wastewater disposal systems. Conventional water carriage septic tank soil absorption systems considered with new alternatives, such as mounds, evapotranspiration systems, anaerobic filters, pressure drainfields, sand filters. Nonwater carriage methods studied. Pressure and vacuum sewers introduced.
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CEE 484 - On-Site Wastewater Disposal
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CEE 485: Environmental Engineering Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Benjamin, Korshin Fundamentals of chemical equilibrium in natural water systems. Behavior of open and closed aqueous and multimedia (air/water/solids) systems. Chemistry of major species affecting the environment. Identification of key parameters for characterizing water quality and of chemical processes. Recommended: one year of general chemistry or equivalent.
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CEE 486: Environmental Analysis Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Introduction to water quality parameters; theory of instrumentation and methods used for the environmental analysis. Laboratory analysis of environmental samples using a variety of techniques including titrations, chromatography, and absorption and emission spectrophotometry. Recommended: one year of general chemistry.
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CEE 487: Solid-Waste Disposal
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Describes sources and handling of municipal and industrial solid waste, with examination of collection, processing, recycling and resource recovery, and disposal alternatives. Public policy issues, local agencies and solid waste facilities, the legal and regulatory framework are all addressed in context of solid waste engineering.
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CEE 488: Hazardous Wastes Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Classification of hazardous wastes; resource conservation, Recovery Act regulations; characteristics and behavior of toxic organics; superfund; groundwater contamination, solutions. Hazardous waste site remedial action; case histories; sampling; landfill design. Stabilization and processing technologies, including incineration, carbon adsorption, emerging techniques.
Prerequisite:
CEE 351
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