Water and Air Pollution Chemistry

AESP 281 Water and Air Pollution Chemistry examines the applied chemistry of pollution in the environment. Major topics include an overview of environmental media, source characteristics of common pollutants, groundwater contamination, soil and contaminated sites, water pollution, and air pollution. Emphasis is on monitoring and control of pollutants through the entire pollutant pathway from source to receptor. Applied concepts cover water, soil and air sampling, water and wastewater treatment, assaying and laboratory analysis.

Prerequisites
MATH 291, AESP 280
Credits
4.00