ENV 707b () / 2024-2025

Introduction to Environmental Chemistry

Note: this course information is for the 2024-2025 academic year, not the current academic year (2023-2024).
Credits: 3

Spring 2025: Time and location TBA
 

 

A descriptive overview of baseline biogeochemistry and the nature and behavior of pollutants in the environment. The course is designed to aid future environmental professionals who sometimes may find it necessary to make decisions based on knowledge of environmental chemistry. It is geared to the nonspecialist who needs to establish familiarity with various classes of pollutants and the chemical, biological, and physical processes that control their sources, behavior, toxicity, and fate. Topics include the fundamental kinds of chemical reactions in the environment, critical analysis of chemical data, sampling techniques, analytical methods, natural biogeochemical controls on environmental chemistry, water treatment, and green infrastructure, as well as detailed examination of such contaminants as acid precipitation, nutrients, urban runoff, and sewage. Three hours lecture. One class project, problem sets, midterm, final exam. A small number of field trips.

Recommended: college-level general chemistry.

ENV 707 is a prerequisite for:
ENV 708: Aquatic Chemistry