About CEE 5550 A

Theory of physical/chemical processes for treating waters and wastewaters; reactor dynamics, mass transfer, adsorption, ion exchange, precipitation; project-based. Prerequisite: Graduate student or Instructor permission; content knowledge of water and wastewater engineering (such as CEE 3510 or CEE 3515) assumed.

Notes

Graduate standing or instructor permission; Content knowledge of water and wastewater engineering (CEE 3510 or 3515) assumed; Design Elective (Civil); Tech Elective (Civil, Env) Open to degree and PACE students

Section Description

This course provides the theory and applications of physical/chemical treatment processes for water and wastewater treatment systems. Specifically, engineering applications of mass balance to physical and chemical processes, including residence time distribution analysis, adsorption, granular media filtration, and membrane filtration. The goal is to provide a fundamental understanding and the interconnectedness of various chemical and physical unit operations used in water and wastewater treatment systems. Students will use the concepts learned in this class to better understand the design and operation of select engineered systems.

Section Expectation

in person attendance and active participation required.

Evaluation

Homework 30% Midterms 20% Project 25% Final exam 25%

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