CEE 3510 A (CRN: 92204)
Civil & Environmental Engr: Water Quality Engineering (A)
3 credit hours
About CEE 3510 A
Fundamentals and design of sustainable systems for stormwater, drinking water, and wastewater treatment in urban and rural settings. Project-based. Credit not awarded for both CEE 3510 and CEE 3515. Prerequisite: CEE 2120 with a grade of C- or better.
Notes
Prereqs enforced by the system: CEE 2120 with a grade of C- or better.
Section Description
Water is essential to all life that we know of. Both Civil Engineers and Environmental Engineers play a significant role in preparing water for human consumption as well as treating water prior to its disposal into the environment. This course covers the both the principles and design of unit processes in drinking water treatment and wastewater treatment systems. Specific unit process topics include (1) coagulation-flocculation; (2) lime-soda softening; (3) sedimentation; (4) granular filtration; (5) disinfection; (6) advanced oxidation processes; (7) biological processes for wastewater treatment- primary and secondary; and (8) emerging processes for water and wastewater treatment.
Section Expectation
In person attendance required.
Evaluation
Homework, Quiz, Mid-terms, Project, and Final Exam.
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