This course focuses on the fundamentals and applications of remediation engineering for contaminated sites. The course demonstrates equilibrium phase partitioning, mass transfer and degradation of contaminants in subsurface environments. Engineering design and quantitative analyses of remediation processes and performance for existing remediation technologies will be presented. Finally, the course will explore the engineering aspects of alternative and emerging site remediation technologies. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): (GEOL 121 or CHEM 115) and 42 credit units from EN Senior Courses
This course focuses on the fundamentals and applications of remediation engineering for contaminated sites. The course demonstrates equilibrium phase partitioning, mass transfer and degradation of contaminants in subsurface environments. Engineering design and quantitative analyses of remediation processes and performance for existing remediation technologies will be presented. Finally, the course will explore the engineering aspects of alternative and emerging site remediation technologies. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): (GEOL 121 or CHEM 115) and 42 credit units from EN Senior Courses