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CEE 440 - Fate Cleanup Environ Pollutant

Last offered Spring 2024

Official Description

Investigation of the regulatory and technical issues affecting solid and hazardous waste management, with an emphasis on the principles governing the transport, fate, and remediation of solid and hazardous waste in the subsurface, including advection, dispersion, sorption, interphase mass transfer, and transformation reactions. Course Information: 4 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: CEE 330.

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Course Description

In this course you will learn the principles that govern the transport, fate, and remediation of hazardous chemicals in the subsurface, including advection, dispersion, sorption, interphase mass transfer, and transformation reactions. You will also evaluate remediation technologies in the constructs of these governing principles and determine the physical, chemical, and biological properties that control their application.

Credit Hours

4 hours (counts toward the certificate in Environmental and Water Resources Engineering)

Prerequisites

Undergraduate degree in engineering or science and a course in Environmental Engineering (such as CEE 330).

TitleSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Fate Cleanup Environ PollutantNP31718ONL40800 - 0850 M W F    Na Wei
Fate Cleanup Environ PollutantONC69549ONL4 -    Na Wei
Fate Cleanup Environ PollutantONL45291ONL4 -    Na Wei