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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Provides an introduction to the chemistry of water treatment systems of natural water. Emphasizes the unit operations and analysis of water treatment. Attention is also given on assessing local bodies of water with regard to water quality and appropriate assessment techniques. Prerequisite: CHM-1025
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits This course is an introduction to water resources with applications in geographic information systems software. Prior GIS experience is not required, but familiarity with Windows is. In this course students will learn the basics of water resource science and management as well as the basics of GIS software. Topics to be studied include the basics of: GIS software; hydrologic science; and global, regional, and local water resource management issues. Special emphasis will be placed on the water resources of Florida.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course covers the technologies required to produce safe drinking water as well as the pretreated water required for advanced technologies. Technologies covered include clarification, media filtration, cartridge filtration, bag filtration, membrane filtration, silt dispersants, biocides, acids, scale inhibitors, sulfite compounds, ultraviolet irradiation, and softening. Corequisites: EVS-1183 and EVS-1185 Credit for this course does NOT apply to the Associate in Arts degree.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course serves to introduce the student to a career field in advanced water treatment and prepares students to work safely in an advanced water treatment laboratory and water plant. Corequisites: EVS-1181 and EVS-1190 Credit for this course does NOT apply to the Associate in Arts degree.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course covers the theory, process and equipment of common membrane water treatment technologies. This course covers the microfiltration, ultrafiltration, electrodialysis, and electrodeionization membrane technologies. Some system design consideration and integration into water treatment systems are provided. Prerequisite: EVS-1183, EVS-1190 and EVS-1181 Corequisites: EVS-1186 and EVS-2187 Credit for this course does NOT apply to the Associate in Arts degree.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course covers the theory, process and equipment of common membrane water treatment technologies. This course covers the nonfiltration and reverse osmosis membrane water treatment. Some system design consideration and integration into water considerations and integration into water treatment systems are provided. Prerequisites: EVS-1183, EVS-1190 and EVS-1181 Corequisites: EVS-1186 and EVS-2187 Credit for this course does NOT apply to the Associate in Arts degree.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course covers basic hand tools, equipment, chemical injections, safety and troubleshooting of water treatment systems. Students will also gain an understanding of piping and instrumentation diagrams. Hands-on experience with pumps, valves, gauges and meters is provided. Corequisites: EVS-1183 and EVS-2188 Credit for this course does NOT apply to the Associate in Arts degree.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Provides and overview of sampling and analysis techniques which are commonly used in the environmental and materials testing fields. The course deals with the skills and knowledge necessary to understand sampling and analysis concepts and to conduct basic sampling procedures.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Examines the chemical, physical and biological treatment of water and wastewater. Emphasizes unit operations analysis of water treatment systems, and field evaluation of their operation. Prerequisites: CHM-1025 and CHM-1025L
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course covers the standard laboratory procedures and on-stream analysis for the measurement of silica, organic compounds, ions, particles, and microorganisms. Prerequisites: EVS-1185, EVS-1186 and EVS-2187 Corequisites: EVS-2180 and EVS-2188 Credit for this course does NOT apply to the Associate in Arts degree.
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