Description
Water & Wastewater Engineering
Theoretical and conceptual design of systems for treating municipal wastewater and drinking water which include reactor theory, process kinetics, and models. Physical, chemical, and biological processes are presented, including sedimentation, filtration, biological treatment, disinfection, and sludge processing. Re-use of water and waste products are also covered.

Prerequisites: MATH 266, ENGR 324, and CHEM 171 (each with minimum C-).

Outcomes: Undertake calculations related to unit processes and undertake the required calculations to design a municipal water and wastewater treatment facility.
Details
Grading Basis
Graded
Units
3
Component
Lecture - Required
Offering
Course
ENGR 362
Academic Group
College of Arts and Sciences
Academic Organization
Engineering
Enrollment Requirements
Prerequisites: MATH 266, ENGR 324, and CHEM 171 (each with minimum C-).