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CE 3231 - Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science

CE 3231 - Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science. Readings for Next Class :. O hio N orthern U niversity. Chemistry, Microbiology & Material Balance. Introduction. Water & Air Pollution. Env Risk Management. Applied Microbiology

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CE 3231 - Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science

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  1. CE 3231 - Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science Readings for Next Class: Ohio Northern University Chemistry, Microbiology & Material Balance Introduction Water & Air Pollution Env Risk Management Applied Microbiology Now that we covered the basics of microbiology, we can begin to examine examples of how microbiology is applied within environmental engineering practice. In today’s lecture we will discuss five examples of applied microbiology.

  2. Lecture 13Applied Microbiology(Microbiology IV)

  3. Example 1: Wastewater Treatment http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v441/n7091/images/441277a-i2.0.jpg

  4. Example 2: Alternative Energy www.scribemedia.org

  5. Example 3: Remediation From the following article: Microbial perchlorate reduction: rocket-fuelled metabolism John D. Coates & Laurie A. Achenbach Nature Reviews Microbiology 2, 569-580

  6. Example 4: Harmful Algal Blooms & Water Quality Algal Blooms

  7. Example 5: Water-borne disease Vibriocholerae Cholera in Haiti Shigella dysenteriae – electron micrograph in envelope within epithelial cell http://www.textbookofbacteriology.net/Shigella.gif

  8. Escherichia coli Hepatitis A

  9. Giardialamblia Cryptosporidium Milwaukee 92’

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