Portal:Environmental engineering
Here is where participants create, organize and develop learning resources for environmental engineering. Environmental engineering is the application of scientific and engineering principles to improve the natural air, water, and/or land resources, to provide healthier water, air, and land for human habitation and for other organisms, and to unpollute polluted sites.
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- Introduction to Environmental Engineering
- Contaminated land management and site remediation
- Risk assessment
- Environmental policy and regulation development
- Solid waste management
- Hazardous waste management
- Environmental health and safety
- Natural resource management
- Noise pollution
- Geographic information system (GIS)
- Carbon capture and storage
- Pollution Remediation
- Life Cycle Analysis
Sanitary Engineering
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