spacer2

Environmental and Water Resources Engineering

Environmental and Water Resources Engineering

The skills of environmental engineers are becoming increasingly important as we attempt to protect the fragile resources of our planet. Environmental engineers translate physical, chemical, and biological processes into systems to destroy toxic substances, remove pollutants from water, reduce non-hazardous solid waste volumes, eliminate contaminants from the air, and develop groundwater supplies. In this field, you might be called upon to resolve problems of providing safe drinking water, cleaning up sites contaminated with hazardous materials, cleaning up and preventing air pollution, treating wastewater, and managing solid wastes.

 

Overview | Distance Education | Faculty | Facilities | Research | Research Guides

Publications | Our Partners | Course Offerings | Graduate Degree Requirements

How to Apply

Copyright 2007-2008

Website Design by
www.illusionsacc.com