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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours The theory of turbulent mixing as applied to the design of submarine waste and thermal outfall systems; a review of the regulations and their impact on the design of outfall systems. Prerequisites: CIVL 504 or equivalent; ENVS 610 and 631.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours Applications of digital simulations in the analysis of problems in the environment, water quality modeling, numerical methods, statistical analysis, and use of a large scale application program.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours Management of groundwater basins for optimum yield, quality, and environmental considerations; artifi cial recharge; methods of exploration; groundwater models; water rights; and conjunctive use of surface and groundwater.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours Processes affecting the transport and fate of inorganic and organic contaminants in groundwater. Emphasis is placed on processes involving phase equilibrium, mass transfer, dissolution, etc. Review of fl ow and contaminant transport models, remediation technologies and practical/regulatory considerations. Prerequisites: CIVL 514; ENVS 610 and 631.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours Theory and practice of the physical and chemical treatment processes to treat water and wastewater including fl ow equalization, preliminary treatment, grit removal, primary sedimentation, fi ltration, fl otation, adsorption, ion exchange and membrane separation, air stripping, precipitation, chemical oxidation and disinfection. Prerequisites: CIVL 504 or equivalent; ENVS 631 and 633.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours Theory and practice of biological treatment of wastewater and wastewater residuals including activated sludge, biotowers and fi xed fi lm systems, oxygen transfer, secondary clarifi cation, nutrient removal, aerobic and anaerobic digestion, composting, oxidation ponds, and wetlands. Prerequisites: CIVL 504 or equivalent; ENVS 631, 633, and 644.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours The study of regulation and management strategies for environmental programs (hazardous substances) including hazardous waste, asbestos, underground tanks, air pollution, and the California Environmental Quality Act.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours An overview of the regulatory framework, site assessment and sampling techniques, and remediation technologies for contaminated sites. Emphasis is placed on cost-effective remediation technologies, regulatory agency coordination, and new and emerging technologies for site clean-up projects.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours The fundamental technical aspects and nontechnical policy aspects of environmental health risk assessments. Basics of environmental chemistry; partitioning, fate and transport of pollutants in the atmosphere and water; human exposure scenarios, fundamentals of toxicology and epidemiology.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours Study of the elements of the hydrologic cycle, rainfall, streamfl ow, infi ltration, evapotranspiration, snowmelt, hydrographs, probability, river and reservoir routing, runoff determination using the rational method and hydrograph methods.
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