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William Mitch. tth 2.30-3.45 Sc Meets RP (27) Study of the preparation of water for domestic and other uses and treatment of wastewater for recycling or discharge to the environment. Topics include processes for removal of organics and inorganics, regulation of dissolved oxygen, and techniques such as ion exchange, electrodialysis, reverse osmosis, activated carbon adsorption, and biological methods. Prerequisite: enve 120b or permission of instructor
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Yehia Khalil. For description see under Chemical Engineering.
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3.00 Credits
Jordan Peccia. mw1-2.15 Sc (36) Fundamental aspects of microbiology and biochemistry, including stoichiometry kinetics, and energetics of biochemical reactions, microbial growth, and microbial ecology as they pertain to biological processes for the transformation of environmental contaminants; principles for analysis and design of aerobic and anaerobic processes, including suspended- and attached-growth systems, for treatment of conventional and hazardous pollutants in municipal and industrial wastewaters and in groundwater. Prerequisite: chem 112a, 113b, or 114a, 115b, or 118a; mcdb 290b or equivalent; or with permission of instructor
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Thomas Graedel. For description see under Environmental Engineering.
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Gideon Oron. For description see under Environmental Engineering.
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3.00 Credits
YehiaKhalil. wf 4-5.15 (37) Fundamentals and applications of probabilistic risk assessment and management in the context of environmental issues. Focus on developing and applying probabilistic and deterministic models to quantify potential risks of industrial processes and support risk-based decisions that account for societal, environmental, and economic constraints. Case studies emphasize the importance of green energy sources, professional ethics, and public health and safety. Prerequisite: enve 120b or permission of instructor
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Joseph Pignatello. mw 2.30-3.45 QR,Sc (37) Analysis of transport phenomena governing the fate of chemical and biological contaminants in environmental systems. Emphasis on quantifying contaminant transport rates and distributions in natural and engineered environments. Topics include distribution of chemicals between phases; diffusive and con-vective transport; interfacial mass transfer; contaminant transport in groundwater, lakes, and rivers; analysis of transport phenomena involving particulate and microbial contaminants. Prerequisite: enve 120b or permission of instructor ( Formerly enve 372a)
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Staff. htba (0) Faculty-supervised individual or small-group projects with emphasis on research (laboratory or theory), engineering design, or tutorial study. Students are expected to consult the director of undergraduate studies and appropriate faculty members about ideas and suggestions for suitable topics. Permission of both instructor and director of undergraduate studies required.
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3.00 Credits
Staff htba (0) Individual research and design projects supervised by a faculty member in Environmental Engineering, or in a related field with permission of the director of undergraduate studies.
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3.00 Credits
Jonathan Reuning-Scherer and staff. For description see under Statistics. (Formerly ep&e 203a)
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