Environmental Engineering On-Line Lab Manual
Environmental Engineering is a profession directly involved with the identification
and design of solutions to environmental problems. Environmental
Engineers are directly responsible for providing safe drinking
water, minimizing and preventing pollution in rivers, lakes and
oceans, treating and properly disposing of municipal, industrial
and hazardous waste, and the remediation of contaminated soil
and water, among other charges of the profession. Understanding
and mastering the art of Environmental Engineering requires the
integration of biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer
science, laboratory analyses, and communication skills.
The purpose of these experiments is to introduce you to various aspects
of Environmental Engineering through laboratory analysis that
integrates hands-on investigation, data reduction and interpretation.
Experiments include measuring conventional water and wastewater
parameters as well as exploring the natural environment. More
detailed description and professional standards for a majority
of these experiments can be found in Standard Methods for the
Examination of Water and Wastewater. Standard Methods, as this
book is often referred to, is a joint publication of the American
Public Health Association, the American Water Works Association
and the Water Environment Federation.
In each experiment, you will find material that relates to both the
theory and the practical application of the laboratory in engineering
practice. In addition to material that you typically find in laboratory
manuals, such as methods and materials, you will have access to
video clips, photographs, and sample data sets further illustrating
key concepts of the laboratory.
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