Instructor(s): Steven Comfort
Number of Credit Hours: 4
Crosslistings: ENVE 851, NRES 451
Prerequisites: NRES/WATS/SOIL/PLAS/GEOL 361 or graduate standing.
Description: Environmental chemistry related to the fate and transport of organic contaminants in soil-water environments. Application of computer simulation models (i.e., MODFLOW) for predicting contaminant fate in aquifers. Basic chemical and biological principles of remediating contaminated soil and water.
Learning Outcomes/Course Objectives
- Review pertinent organic chemistry principles and soil matrix components.
- To describe in detail the processes that act upon organic chemicals once they enter the soil-water environment.
- To be able to predict the environmental fate of pollutants based on their chemical structure both by mathematical calculations and computer modeling (i.e., MODFLOW).
- To understand the chemistry underlying the techniques used to remediate contaminated soil and water.