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CIEG 433 Hazardous Waste Management
2. Summary of lectures (Unless otherwise noted, the following class notes are prepared from the textbook.
The publisher has kindly provided the slide file containing the figures, tables, and images of the text for use in the class.
The following class notes are prepared based on the textbook for the use of students who register for CIEG431.
The Instructor wishes to thank McGraw Hill for providing the slides and solutions to homework.
1. February 9-1
2. February 9-2
3. February 14
4. February 16
5.
February 21
6.
February 23
7.
February 28a; b
8.
March 2a;b
9.
March 7
10.
March 9,b
11.
March 14
12.
March 16: First Hour Exam
13.
March 21
14.
March 23
15.
March 28: Spring Recess
16.
March 30: Spring Recess
17.
April 4
18.
April 6
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April 11
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April 13
21.
April 18: (No class)
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April 20
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April 25
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April 27
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May 2
26.
May 4
27.
May 9: Second Hour Exam
28.
May 11
29.
May 16; slides, soil sampling paper
3. Homework
Assignments ( Note: Problems assigned are based on the
Second edition. Problems in the First edition are not totally the same as the
Second edition. Before your work on the problems, please make sure that they
are from the Second edition.)
1. Ch.3
2. Ch.9
3. Ch.10
4. Ch.11
5. Ch.12 (12-1; 12-2 due 5 PM, May 9)
6. Ch.13 (13-4; 13-5; 13-18, due May 11 in class)
7. Ch.14 (14-1; 14-3; 14-4; due May 11 in class)
8. Ch.4 (4-2; 4-4; 4-9; due May 16 in class)
4.
Homework Solutions
1. Ch.3
2. Ch.9
3. Ch.10
4. Ch.11
5. Ch.12
6. Ch.13 CIEG 433 2006S\13 Solutions to Homewaork Assignments for Chapter 13.doc
7. Ch.14 CIEG 433 2006S\14 Solutions to Homework Assignment Chapter 14.doc
8. Ch4
5.
Useful Links:
1.
USEPA
2.
DENRC
3.
NJDEP
4.
NYDEP
5.
MDE
6. PADE
6. Others:
It is time to have your term paper topic approved.
Please send me by e mail your topic for approval as soon as possible.
7.
Solutions to Exams
First Hour Exam: A Part 1; A
Part 2; B Part 1; B Part 2
Second Hour Exam:
· CIEG 863 Graduate Student Seminar
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2006 Spring Environmental
Seminar Series
1.
February 17, Dr. Nora Savage;
“Nanotechnology-Energy
Issues and Opportunities.”
2.
February 24, Dr. Gouhua
Chen; “Removal
and Recovery of Cr(VI) from Synthetic Wastewater Using Magnetic Nanoparticles.”
3.
March 3; Dr. Adrienne Cooper; “Waste
Biomaterials from Green Engineering.”
4.
March 10, Dr. Greg Lowry;
“Surface-functionalized Reactive Nanoparticles for Efficient Groundwater
Remediation.”
5.
March 17; Dr. David
Warheit; “Health
Effects of Nanoparticles.”
6.
April 7; Dr. Murray Johnston;
“Mass
Spectrometry of Airborne Particles. What’s in the Air We Breathe?”
7.
April 14; Dr. Juebok
Lee; “Cake
Filtration Modeling of Compressible Sludge and Dewaterability Improvement with
Electrical Forces.”
8.
April 21; Dr. Shreeram Inamadar; “Landscape
Controls on Water and Solute Exports from Watersheds.”
9.
April 28; Dr. John Gregory;
“The
Reversibility of Floc Breakage.”
10.
May 2; Dr. Anthony Aufdenkampe; “Is the Characteristic Elemental, Isotopic and
Biochemical Composition of Mineral-associated Organic Matter in Soils and Sediments
the Consequence of Sorption?”
11.
May 12; Dr. Kevin Farley; “Contaminant Transport and
Bioaccumulation Modeling for New York-New Jersey Harbor.”
12.
May 31; Dr. Brian Williams; “Water Quality Models and
Estuarine Management.”