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CEE 250
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Environmental Engineering Principles
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CEE 250: Environmental Engineering Principles (Required for a BSEnvE degree)
Fundamentals of environmental engineering. Introduction to contaminant
generation, release, and transport in the environment. Engineering
analysis of natural systems and introduction to engineered systems
control of contaminants. Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits.
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CHEM 117 (Principles of Chemistry)
PHYS 231N (University Physics)
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Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science (2nd
Edition), by Gilbert M. Masters, Prentice-Hall, 1998
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Students completing this course successfully will be able to
- perform mass balance analyses,
- conduct energy balance analyses,
- calculate conditions of solution chemical equilibria,
- apply chemical kinetic expressions to the time-dependent change in
concentration of contaminants in natural and engineered systems,
- evaluate acid/base conditions and determine pH dependent species distributions,
- ideal reactors to calculate the fate of reactive contaminants in
systems approximated as ideal reactors,
- predict the equilibrium conditions for gases in solution and use
this analysis to predict conditions of gas transport,
- calculate chemical exposure and health risk (probability),
- calculate DO conditions in a receiving stream/river using the
Streeter-Phelps dissolved oxygen model,
- calculate the oxygen demand associated with various compounds,
- calculate settling rates of discrete particles,
- calculate chemical use for water and wastewater treatment plants
- calculate downwind concentrations of air contaminants using the
Gaussian air dispersion model.
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- Introduction to environmental engineering (1 hr)
- Mass and energy balances (5 hours)
- Environmental chemistry (8 hours)
- Chemical kinetics (3 hours)
- Reactors and Reactions (3 hours)
- Exposure and risk assessment, contaminant transport (5 hours)
- Water quality parameters and assessment (5 hours)
- Unit processes in drinking water treatment (4 hours)
- Unit processes in wastewater treatment (4 hours)
- Air quality, air pollution control (3 hours)
- Solid waste management (2 hours)
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Two 75-minute lecture sessions per week.
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Optional use of word processing
Optional use of spreadsheet program
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None
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College-level mathematics and basic sciences: 0 credits
Engineering topics: 3 credits
General education: 0 credits
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This course will enhance the student's
- ability to apply knowledge in mathematics, biology, soil science,
chemistry, physics, engineering science, and probability and statistics
to environmental engineering problems,
- ability to critically analyze and interpret data,
- ability to identify and formulate an engineering problem, and develop a solution,
- ability to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a
societal and global context,
- knowledge of current issues and awareness of emerging technologies,
- ability to use modern engineering techniques, including computer
based tools for civil engineering analysis and design,
- knowledge of fundamentals of water supply and resources,
environmental system modeling, environmental chemistry, wastewater
management, hazardous waste management, atmospheric systems and air
pollution control, and environmental and occupational heath,
- understanding of the fundamental concepts of waste minimization and
pollution prevention
- understanding of the roles and responsibilities of public
institutions and private organizations in environmental management,
- ability to apply environmental systems and process modeling
techniques.
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Gary Schafran
< gschafra@odu.edu>
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May 14, 2003
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