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Physics

Physics. Chemistry. Engineering. Biology. Environmental Engineering is Truly Interdisciplinary. Mission Statement of the Environmental Engineering Area:

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Physics

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  1. Physics Chemistry Engineering Biology Environmental Engineering is Truly Interdisciplinary

  2. Mission Statement of the Environmental Engineering Area: "It is our belief that protection of the environment is possible in industrialized societies if we pursue the intelligent use of chemicals along with waste prevention, recycling, improved treatment processes and environmentally safe disposal methods. Environmental Engineering specializes in these technologies".

  3. Environmental Engineering Undergraduate Courses CE 350 Environmental Engineering Introduction to water treatment, water pollution, air pollution, solid wastes, radiological health, noise, and development of environmental impact statements. CE 352 Biological Principles of Environmental Engineering Introduction and application of modern microbiological concepts to the solution of problems of water pollution and its control. CE 353 Physico-Chemical Principles of Environmental Engineering This course presents basic physico-chemical aspects of air, water, and wastewater pollution, and pollution control methods. Topics covered in the course include: acid/base chemistry, solubility, colloidal chemistry, sorption processes, and oxidation-reduction. Selected physico-chemical processes and analytical procedures are discussed, demonstrated and applied in the laboratory.

  4. Environmental Engineering Undergraduate Courses CE 456/597z Wastewater & Residual Treatment Fundamental concepts and design procedures for the treatment of municipal and industrial wastewaters. Problem assessment; determination of effluent quality; preliminary treatment; biological, physical, and chemical treatment methods; and utilization/disposal of residues. CE 457 Air Pollution and Design Fundamental concepts and design procedures for the removal of particulates and gases for water gas streams. Problem assessment; characterization of exhaust gas streams; fan characteristics. CE 355 Engineering Environmental Sustainability Global scale material and energy flows and impacts on ecosystems. CHM 257 Organic Chemistry

  5. Additional Courses CE 544 Subsurface Hydrology CE 593 Environmental Geotechnology AGRY 540 Soil Chemistry AGRY 544 Environmental Organic Chemistry AGRY 580 Soil Microbiology FOR 501 Limnology GEOS 584 Hydrogeology GEOS 587 Chemical Evolution of Groundwater PCTX 560 Environmental Toxicology

  6. Trends in Environmental Engineering Past: Conventional Treatment Technology Future: Stringent Regulations Complex Problems (technical, social, political and economic issues) Interdisciplinary Teamwork Advanced Technology Ecological Assessments

  7. Environmental Engineering Activities Solid Waste Management Waste Minimization / Pollution Prevention Wastewater Treatment Water Quality Management Water Treatment Air Pollution Control Air Quality Management Groundwater Remediation Soil Remediation Hazardous Waste Treatment

  8. Where do Environmental Engineers Work? Everywhere! Utilities Law Firms Universities Peace Corps Construction Public Works Management Manufacturing Consulting Firms State and Local Governments NSF and other Federal Agencies EPA, United Nations, WHO, World Bank

  9. Sustainable Development, Deforestation, Green Technology, Population Growth Bioassay, Biomass, Bioremediation, Biotechnology Air Emissions, Air Pollution, Atmosphere, Acid Rain Contamination, Pollution, Effluent, Discharge, Emission Oceans, Great Lakes, Small Lakes, Streams, Rivers, Wells, Creeks, Springs, Aquifers International Relationships, Fisheries, Land Development, Natural Resources Climate Change, Ozone, Global Warming, Ice Age Ecotoxicology, Energy, Ecosystems, Ecology, Public Health Precipitation, Coagulation, Dilution, Oxidation, Solidification, Incineration Renewable Resources, Recycling, Reuse, Resource Recovery, Recharge Air Quality, Water Quality, Quality of Life Wildlife, Rachel Carson, Wilderness, Endangered Species Groundwater, Surface Water, Stormwater, Drinking Water, Tap Water, Wastewater, Water Supply Solid Waste, Hazardous Waste, Nuclear Waste, Toxic Waste, Radioactive Waste Ecological Economics, Environmental Policy, Environmental Ethics, Environmental Law Oil Spills, Chemical Spills, No-Till, Fish Kills

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