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Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering


 

CIE442 Treatment Process Engineering

General

3 credits, Spring Semester
Design Elective (CIE Spring)
Required (ENV Spring junior year)
Three 50-minute lectures (or equivalent) per week
One 50-minute recitation/lab per week

Recent Instructor(s)

Dr. James Jensen (Spring 2002, 03, 04)
(716) 645-2114 ext.2329
jjensen@eng.buffalo.edu

URL

http://ublearns.buffalo.edu

Prerequisite(s)

MTH306

Catalogue Description

An overview of environmental engineering treatment systems analysis and design. Topics include water distribution, water treatment, wastewater collection, wastewater treatment, sludge processing, and industrial waste management.

Course Objectives/Outcomes

  1. Define analysis, preliminary design, and final design;

  2. Explain the professional practices of proposal preparation and project cost estimation;

  3. Prepare and deliver written and orally presented technical presentations;

  4. Design wastewater collection systems and wastewater treatment facilities, and;

  5. Design drinking water treatment facilities and drinking water distribution systems.

Text(s)

Hammer and Hammer (2004). Water and Wastewater Technology.

Outcomes (ABET a-k)

a, c, d, e

Outcomes (CIE)

2, 3, 5, 6

Outcomes (ENV)

4, 6, 8, 9, 10

Other information

Review by Undergraduate Studies Committee

April 17, 2002

Prepared by

Dr. Alan J. Rabideau/Dr. James Jensen (Nov-02)