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3.00 Credits
The occurrence and flow of ground water. Basic concepts of the effects of varying permeability and capillarity on seepage flow. Flow toward wells, through dikes, and beneath dams. Students cannot receive credit for both ENVE 276 and EES 257. Prerequisite: MATH 198; CE 203. SPRING.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of mass transfer, chemistry, and chemical reactor technology applied to the design and operation of water and wastewater treatment processes. Unit processes such as coagulation/flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, carbon adsorption, ion exchange, air stripping, precipitation, chemical oxidation and chemical reduction will be evaluated as alternatives for the treatment of drinking water and industrial wastewaters. Prerequisite: CE 226 or equivalent and senior standing or above. SPRING.
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3.00 Credits
The nuclear fuel cycle and environmental and societal impacts associated with its traditional implementation. Technical and programmatic challenges associated with fuel production, and waste management including processing, storage, transportation, decontamination, decommissioning, and environmental restoration. Technologies and approaches for reducing impacts of the nuclear fuel cycle. Prerequisite: Senior or graduate standing. SPRING.
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3.00 Credits
Development of safety and security programs for protecting human health, the environment and business continuity. Focus on defining an all-hazards risk management process and program implementation, performing risk assessments, determining and selecting appropriate risk reduction strategies, and influencing risk management decisions internally and externally. Applications drawn from natural disasters, man-made accidents and intentional acts. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor. SPRING.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the mathematical foundations of fluid mechanics and transport of pollutants in the environment. Fundamental conservation of mass, momentum, and energy equations will be developed. Appropriate initial and boundary conditions and solution techniques will be discussed for a number of applications. Prerequisite: CE 203, MATH 198. FALL.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Literature review and analysis, or laboratory investigation of special problems under faculty supervision. FALL, SPRING, SUMMER.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Literature review and analysis, or laboratory investigation of special problems under faculty supervision. FALL, SPRING, SUMMER.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Literature review and analysis, or laboratory investigation of special problems under faculty supervision. FALL, SPRING, SUMMER.
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3.00 Credits
The life cycle (including siting, licensing, construction, operations and decommissioning) of the nuclear facilities that comprise the nuclear fuel cycle from mining uranium ore through the potential recycling of used nuclear fuel. FALL.
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3.00 Credits
Chemistry and chemical processing of the actinides and important fission products and byproducts. Development of nuclear chemical engineering processes for these materials. SPRING.
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