Management

ENVS4450 - Air/Water/Land Pol Cntrl & Mgt

Fall 2011

This is an advanced course in environmental science and examines techniques used to legislate, control and ameliorate anthropogenic pollution. Design and use of various devices used to reduce air pollution are discussed. Air pollution's role in acid rain and global warming are studied. Public water systems and sewage treatment techniques and their role in controlling stream, lake and groundwater quality are examined. Industrial use and management of water of water as a resource is reviewed. Landfill design, location and permitting are reviewed, as are solid wastes' impact on groundwater, urban aesthetics and cost to urban infrastructure. Case studies of governmental, industrial and residential attempts to successfully control and manage anthropogenic pollution are conducted. Other topics include research techniques, assessment, methods of monitoring and analysis and environmental law.
Prerequisites: 21 credits of 2000 level science or above
3 Credits

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Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with ENVS4450
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Credits: 3
Days: M W F
Location: Moon
Room: John Jay 248
Time: 02:00-02:50 pm
Instructor: Short
Session: 1 (01/16/2024 - 05/03/2024)
Term: Spring 2024
Prerequisite: PHYS1210 or PHYS2610 3 Credits