Teaching

EES 4010 Environmental Engineering (3) Introduction to the field of environmental engineering. Topics include environmental phenomena, impact of pollutants in the aquatic environment, solid-waste management, air pollution control, radiological health, and simple water and wastewater treatment systems. Preq: Junior standing in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. Preq or concurrent enrollment: CE 3410 or CHE 2300 or ME 3080; or GEOL 4820 and either GEOL 4150 or MATH 2060

EES 4840 Municipal Solid Waste Management and Engineering (3) Introduction to the problems, regulations, collection, handling, recycling, and disposal of municipal solid wastes in the urban and rural sectors. Emphasizes an integrated waste-management system with resource recovery, composting, incineration, landfill disposals, and their costs.

EES 8030 Physicochemical Operations in Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems (3)
Principles of physicochemical operations used in water and wastewater treatment including sedimentation, filtration, mixing, gas transfer, adsorption, ion exchange, coagulation, precipitation, disinfection, and oxidation. Offered spring semester only. Preq: EES 8020, 8430.