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CE 60330 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY

FALL, 2007

 

Catalog Description: CE 60330 01: Environmental Biotechnology

Credits: 3

Prerequisite: CE 40340 or consent of instructor

Class Schedule: M and W, 10:00 – 11:15

Classroom:  246 DeBartolo Hall

 

Goals

 

The major goals are

 

  1. To learn the fundamentals of microbiological processes used in environmental treatment and remediation, including

·        Energy/Thermodynamics of Microbial Metabolism

·        Kinetics

·        Microbial ecology

 

  1. Apply the fundamentals to the design and operation of the major processes of environmental biotechnology, including

·        Activated sludge

·        Aerobic and anaerobic biofilm processes

·        Nitrification

·        Denitrification

·        Phosphorous removal

·        Sustainable energy

 

Required Textbook

 

ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY: Principles and Applications (http://www.mhhe.com/engcs/civil/rittmann/)

By Rittmann and McCarty

 

Supplementary Textbooks

 

Biology of Microorganisms, by Madigan, Martinko, and Parker

Water Chemistry, by Snoeyink and Jenkins

Wastewater Engineering Treatment and Reuse, edited by Metcalf & Eddy

 

Instructor

 

Robert Nerenberg

Office location: 163 Fitzpatrick Hall

Telephone: 631-4098

E-mail: Nerenberg.1@nd.edu

Office Hours: by appointment

 

Syllabus

 

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HOMEWORK

 

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