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Fall 2011
CEE 432/532 Site Remediation Engineering Principles
Course Objectives | This course covers engineering and scientific concepts and principles applied to the management of hazardous waste to protect human health and the environment. The topic includes environmental regulations, site and contaminant characterization, risk assessment, remediation, engineering and management considerations related to the design and operation of hazardous waste remediation systems involving water, air, solid waste, and groundwater. |
Lecture | Wednesdays, 6:30-9:00 pm, Rowan Hall, Room #304 |
Instructor | Tariq Ahmed, PhD, PE, BCEE |
Prerequisite | Introductory chemistry, biology, mathematics, and basic computer skills |
Textbook | M. D LaGrega, P. L. Buckingham, J. C. Evans, and the Environmental Resources Management Group, Hazardous Waste Management. MaGraw Hill, 2001. |
Office Hours | Before/after class or by appointment. |