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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course covers the advanced troubleshooting procedures and techniques required for identifying and correcting common membrane unit problems, including probing, profiling, element replacements, element autopsies, chemical cleaning, and using mathematical calculations and/or computer software programs for trend analysis. Prerequisites: EVS-1185, EVS-1186 and EVS-2187 Corequisites: EVS-2188 and EVS-2179 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 principles and operation of post ion-exchange equipment including ultraviolet irradiation units, distillation units, final filters, and storage and distribution, as well as the minimization of dead legs and periodic disinfection of high purity water piping. Prerequisites: EVS-2179, EVS-2188 and EVS-2180 Corequisites: EVS-2184, EVS-2939 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 characteristics of feed water contaminants and the fundamental principles of water purification using ion exchange technology. Strong acid cation, strong base anion, weak acid cation, and weak base anion resins are covered as well as single-bed units, dual-bed units, mixed-bed exchange units, full-train units and electrodeionization. Prerequisites: EVS-2188, EVS-2179 and EVS- 2180 Corequisites: EVS-2182 and EVS-2939 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 initial monitoring and troubleshooting skills required to effectively operate and maintain a membrane water treatment system and to identify when scaling, fouling, chemical attack or other problem is occurring. Monitoring and troubleshooting of microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nonofiltration, reverse osmosis, and electrodionization units are covered. Prerequisites: EVS-1183, EVS-1190 and EVS-1181 Corequisites: EVS-1185 and EVS-1186 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 operation, monitoring and troubleshooting of membrane pretreatment equipment including multimedia filters and activated carbon beds, as well as how to prevent the common scaling, fouling, and chemical attack problems which membrane units may experience. This advanced pretreatment course builds on information previously learned. Prerequisites: EVS-1185, EVS-1186 and EVS-2187 Corequisites: EVS-2180 and EVS-2179 Credit for this course does NOT apply to the Associate in Arts degree.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Examines the common sources of air pollution and the effect of this pollution on human and ecosystem health, with an emphasis on how pollutants are produced and transported. The engineering aspects of combustion and transportation related emissions and the basic principles of air pollution meteorology will also be examined. Prerequisite: EVS-1001
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits A comprehensive survey of water resources considering both quantity and quality. Emphasis is on the standard techniques of sampling and monitoring especially for ground water. The hydraulic characteristics of water are also discussed. Analytical procedures used in field investigations and modeling studies are covered. A separate laboratory time is provided for on-campus and field activities.
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5.00 Credits
5 Credits Introduces the theory and methods of analysis of certain inorganic chemical substance and physical properties of soil. Techniques of sampling preparation for testing, and testing and analysis will be covered. Approved standards for analysis will be examined and utilized for laboratory testing. Laboratory exercises will include sample collection, testing and analysis.
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5.00 Credits
5 Credits Introduces the theory and methods of analysis of inorganic chemical substances of water. Techniques of sampling, preparation for testing, testing and analysis will be covered. Federal and state approved standards for analysis will be examined and utilized for laboratory testing. Laboratory exercises will include sample collection, testing and analysis.
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5.00 Credits
5 Credits Introduces the theory and methods of analysis of metals, organic load and biological test methods associated with water and wastewater. Techniques of sampling, preparation for testing and analysis will be covered. Quality control methods are also covered. Laboratory exercises will include sample collection, testing and analysis. Prerequisite: EVS-2894C
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