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Water quality parameters; mass balances; kinetics; surface water quality modelling; ecological systems; treatment of water, wastewater, solid and hazardous wastes; air pollution.
To introduce students to … Environmental engineering particularly as it relates to water and wastewater quality;Fundamental environmental engineering concepts such as environmental kinetics, mass balances and contaminant behaviour in the environment (reactor hydraulics);Systems theory, ecosystem structure, dynamics and ecohydrology;Process concepts of Water and Wastewater Treatment;Solid and Hazardous Waste Management; andPrinciples of Air Pollution Management and Control.
Subject to approval of the Dean of Engineering and Forestry
ENNR203, ENCI383
David Wareham
Aisling O'Sullivan and Daniel Tsang
Heather Silyn-Roberts; Writing for science : a practical handbook for science, engineering and technology students ; 2nd ed; Prentice Hall,, 2002.
Tchobanoglous, George. , Schroeder, Edward D; Water quality : characteristics, modeling, modification ; Addison-Wesley, 1985.
A Course Reader is available containing the power point slides and course notes that accompany the lectures for David Wareham and Shantha Parthan. Students can purchase it from the Course Mart room, Level 1, Central Library from 11th July to 22nd July, 2011. After those dates, it is available from the Copy Centre. Copies are initially made for at least 80 % of the students enrolled; however extras are made up as needed. Students must have a 2011 Canterbury Card to purchase Course Readers. Drs. O’Sullivan’s and Tsang’s notes will be posted on Learn and can be downloaded before each lecture.In addition, the Bookstore sells a photocopied version of Water Water Quality Characteristics: Modeling and Modification by George Tchobanoglous and Edward D. Schoeder, both of the University of California, Davis. This book is very useful for ENCN281.
Domestic fee $747.00
International fee $3,975.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Civil and Natural Resources Engineering .