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ENV 5071. Environmental Analysis of Transportation Systems
3(3,0). PR: CWR 3201; ENV 3001. Prediction and abatement of pollution from transportation sources. Analysis techniques and environment laws.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 5116C. Air Pollution Monitoring
3(2,3). PR: C.I. Air Pollution sampling techniques, equipment, and monitor siting. Emphasis on theory and direct applications in air pollution monitoring.
Course Fee: $15.00
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 5334. Characterization of Hazardous Waste Sites
3(3,0). PR: CWR 4101C and ENV 4341 or C.I. Practical and comprehensive methods of hazardous waste site characterization to determine site properties, contamination type, magnitude and risk, and remedial actions.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 5335. Hazardous Waste Management
3(3,0). PR: ENV 3001 or C.I. Engineering planning and analysis associated with the handling, storage, treatment, transportation, and disposal of hazardous wastes.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 5356. Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
4(4,0). PR: Grade of C (2.0) or better in ENV 3001. Engineering design, planning, and analysis problems associated with storage, collection, processing, and disposal of solid and hazardous wastes.
Fall.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 5410. Drinking Water Treatment
3(3,0). PR: ENV 4561. Drinking water treatment using existing and newly developed processes. Fe, Mn, As, NO3, DBP3, SOCs and other contaminants using oxidation, membranes, ion exchange, precipitation, sorption, and other processes.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 5505. Sludge Management Operations in Environmental Engineering
3(3,0). PR: ENV 4561. Theory and design of sludge management operations and processes in environmental engineering, including stabilization dewatering and ultimate disposal.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 5517. Engineering Chemical and Biological Processes
3(3,0). CR: ENV 4561(or equivalent) or C.I. Coverage of equilibrium/aquatic chemistry, softening and coagulation, and disinfection of water. Microbiology and biochemistry as applied to activated sludge system design.
Fall.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 5636. Environmental and Water Resources Systems Analysis
3(3,0). PR: ENV 3001 or C.I. Discussion of environmental and water resources systems with the emphasis on cost-effectiveness, pollution prevention, and sustainability to aid in environmental engineering decision-making.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6015. Physical/Chemical Treatment Systems in Environmental Engineering
3(3,0). PR: ENV 4561 and EES 4202C or C.I. Theory and design of physical and chemical operations and processes in environmental engineering using latest technologies.
Fall.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6016. Biological Treatment Systems in Environmental Engineering
3(3,0). PR: EES 4111C and ENV 4561 or C.I. Theory and design of biological operations and processes in environmental engineering using the latest technologies.
Spring.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6046. Membrane Mass Transfer
3(3,0). PR: ENV 6015 or C.I. Introduction to modeling of mass transfer in membrane systems; membrane morphology, mathematical development of mass transfer coefficients; fouling mechanisms, system modeling, and applications.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6055. Fate and Transport of Subsurface Contaminants
3(3,0). PR: EES 4111C, EES 4202C, CWR 5125. Principal concepts and modeling of the physical, chemical, and biological transport and transformation processes for subsurface contaminants.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6058. Particle Processes in Aquatic Systems
3(3,0). PR: EES 4202C or equivalent. Concepts of colloidal and interfacial processes in aquatic systems with their applications to environmental engineering.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6106. Theory and Practice of Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling
3(3,0). PR: C.I. Atmospheric composition and dynamics. Engineering methods of mathematical modeling, both for point source and mobile source. Current computer models will be used.
Even Spring.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6126. Design of Air Pollution Controls
3(3,0). Current methods for engineering design and performance analysis of air pollution control equipment to include scrubbers, baghouses, electrostatic precipitators, VOC incinerators, others.
Odd Spring.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6336. Site Remediation and Hazardous Waste Treatment
3(3,0). PR: EES 4111C, EES 4202C, and ENV 4561 or C.I. Biological and physical/chemical remediation technologies, including theory and application, for groundwater and hazardous wastes.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6347. Hazardous Waste Incineration
3(3,0). Theory and applications of design and operations of hazardous waste incinerators. Includes detailed consideration of air pollution control equipment
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6504L. Unit Operation and Processes Laboratory
3(1,6). PR: ENV 6015 or equivalent. Bench and small pilot plant experimentation with sedimentation, coagulation, sorption gas-stripping, oxidation ion-exchange, etc. in water, waste-water industrial waste, or hazardous waste treatment.
Course Fee: $45.00
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6515L. Biological Unit Operations and Processes Laboratory
3(1,6). PR: ENV 6016. Unit operations laboratory for biological processes in wastewater treatment, drinking water and remediation including obtaining biokinetic parameters in treatability studies biostability.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6519. Aquatic Chemical Processes
3(3,0). PR: EES 4202C and EES 4111C or C.I. The applicability of water chemistry and physical chemistry on natural waters and waste-water with emphasis on environmental engineering problems.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6558. Industrial Waste Treatment
3(3,0). PR: ENV 4561. Theories, methods, unit operations of management, reduction, treatment, disposal of industrial wastes.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental
ENV 6616. Receiving Water Impacts
3(3,0). PR: EES 4202C and EES 4111C or C.I. Study of fate and transport of pollutant loadings into receiving waters, based on physical, chemical, and biological interactions in natural systems.
Occasional.
ECS-Civil & Environmental


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