Water quality objectives and the chemical, physical, and biological processes necessary for designing and managing modern drinking water and wastewater treatment plants are described in the course. The principles of coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, biological treatment, solids handling, disinfection, and advanced treatment processes are presented. The course serves as a basis for the more advanced courses: 575.745 Physical and Chemical Processes for Water and Wastewater Treatment, 575.706 Biological Processes for Water and Wastewater Treatment, and 575.746 Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Design.
Prerequisites: Fluid Mechanics or an equivalent course in fluid flow or hydraulics; two semesters of undergraduate chemistry.
The current scheduled offerings for this course for the Spring 2010 term are listed below.
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| 575.405.91 | Principles of Water and Wastewater Treatment (Open) | |||||
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01/26/2010 - 05/04/2010 | Room: D202 | $2,750 |
Davies-Venn, C. |
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