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This course is intended for undergraduate civil engineering students not specializing in environmental engineering. Select one of the links at left to learn more about the class. The Announcements page has the latest information about this class.

Instructor: Bill T. Ray, Ph.D., P.E.
Office: EGR B-32
E-mail: ray@engr.siu.edu
Homework: ce418@engr.siu.edu

Ray's Office Hours

Catalog description:
418-3 Water and Wastewater Treatment. A study of the theory and design of water and wastewater treatment systems, including physical, chemical, and biological processes. Topics include sedimentation, biological treatment, hardness removal, filtration, chlorination and residuals management. For students not specializing in Environmental Engineering. Not for graduate credit. Credit will be given for either 311 or 418, but not for both. Prerequisite: 310, 370 and Engineering 351 .