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The University Curriculum Project
Under the University Curriculum project, appropriate modules were developed for teaching a one-semester laboratory and field course in onsite/decentralized wastewater treatment and natural water reclamation systems. The target audience for the materials is third- and fourth-year engineering students. The modules can also be adapted for undergraduate and graduate-level university courses in Environmental Health and other non-engineering curricula. The University Curriculum is available on CD-ROM with a navigational and organizational macro. The format is such that the materials are accessible and modifiable using software that instructors will have readily available.
The information posted online is largely in PDF format. For information on obtaining a CD of the materials, see the Introduction to the University Curriculum below.
Introduction to the University Curriculum March_05
I. Fundamental Concepts for Environmental Processes (Ann Kenimer, Texas A&M) II. Site Evaluation (Paul Trotta, Northern Arizona University) III. Wastewater Characteristics (Mark Gross, University of Arkansas) IV. Treatment processes A. Onsite Nitrogen Removal (Stew Oakley, CSU Chico) B. Septic Tanks (Bob Seabloom, University of Washington) C. Media Filters for Wastewater Treatment (Ted Loudon, Michigan State University) D. A Critical Review of Wetland Treatment Processes (Bob Seabloom, University of Washington) E. Constructed Wetlands: Design Approaches (Scott Wallace, North American Wetland Engineering) F. Aerobic Treatment Units (John Buchanan, University of Tennessee and Bob Seabloom, University of Washington) G. Disinfection (Mark Gross, University of Arkansas) H. Soil Treatment Systems V. Distribution and Dispersal Systems A. Effluent Conveyance (Paul Trotta, Northern Arizona University) B. Drip Dispersal (Bruce Lesikar, Texas A&M) C. Spray Dispersal (Bruce Lesikar, Texas A&M) D. Water Reuse Systems (Bruce Lesikar, Texas A&M) VI. Hydraulics and Controls A. Hydraulics (Paul Trotta, Northern Arizona University) B. Instrumentation and Controls (Paul Trotta, Northern Arizona University) VII. Septage - Biosolids (Bruce Lesikar, Texas A&M)
The development of this web site was supported by the National Decentralized Water Resources Capacity Development Project with funding provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through a Cooperative Agreement (EPA No. CR827881-01-0) with Washington University in St. Louis.
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