ENV 490 - Principles of Pollution Control 4(3,1):

Students are exposed to environmental engineering principles through standard and cutting edge technologies designed to manage, mitigate or remediate pollutants in soil, water and air. The technologies include waste water management from domestic and industrial sources, landfills, surface water containment, remediation of wastes by chemical and biological process, and transport of solid and hazardous wastes. Students obtain familiarity with database management, characterization of contaminants, sensors, survey procedures, and State and Federal regulations and permitting. Prerequisites: 3 semesters of chemistry, Instructor permission and junior standing.

Current syllabus (pdf file).

Savannah River Environmental Sciences Field Station

Managed By:
South Carolina State University

Funded By:
Department of Energy
USDA Forest Service and
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
Walmart State Giving Program

Director:
Denise S. Grant, PE

Program Coordinator:
Debra Williams

Office Phone: 803 536-8859