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Clarkson, W. W.; And Others – 1978
This module discusses some of the objectives of incorporating vegetative cover in land treatment systems. Specific crops and forest cover are mentioned in relation to benefits associated with each, and specific treatment alternatives (irrigation, overland flow, and rapid infiltration) are included in relation to vegetative cover considerations.…
Descriptors: Agronomy, Botany, Environment, Instructional Materials
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Sanganyado, Edmond; Nkomo, Simbarashe – Education Sciences, 2018
The purpose of this study was to develop e-learning activities that could facilitate the integration of sustainability concepts and practices in engineering and chemical education. Using an online learning management system (LMS), undergraduate students in an applied chemistry program at a public university in Zimbabwe participated in an online…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainability, Engineering Education, Science Education
Clarkson, W. W.; And Others – 1978
This module enumerates the benefits to be derived from cropping at a waste application site and criteria to be used in selecting a crop for use in a particular situation. Following basic discussions of the requirements of various crops for water, soil-plant-air moisture potentials, crop water tolerance, nutrient removals by various crops, and…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Environment, Field Crops, Land Use
Clarkson, W. W.; And Others – 1978
This module summarizes laws that are relevant to the land application of wastes, focusing on the applicable Federal laws and representative state regulations from different areas of the country. The module describes the 10 points of Public Law 92-500, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, that relate to land application. It…
Descriptors: Environment, Federal Legislation, Land Use, Laws
Clarkson, W. W.; And Others – 1978
This module summarizes four major reasons for employing monitoring during design and operation of a land application site: documentation of existing water quality and system performance, confirmation of design parameters, provision of data for future designs and for management decisions. Monitoring requirements are examined for different land…
Descriptors: Environment, Land Use, Learning Modules, Pollution
Clarkson, W. W.; And Others – 1978
Drainage for land treatment sites must be evaluated with respect to the purpose the system is meant to achieve. Off-site drainage controls the flow of storm runoff onto the site or groundwater incursion into the soil within the site. On-site drainage is employed for a variety of reasons. These two areas of drainage control must be designed as a…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Environment, Land Use, Learning Modules
Clarkson, W. W.; And Others – 1978
Land application systems are discussed with reference to the options available for applying wastewater and sludge to the site. Spray systems, surface flow methods, and sludge application schemes are all included with discussions of the advantages and disadvantages of each option within these categories. A distinction is made between the choice of…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Environment, Land Use, Learning Modules
California State Univ., Sacramento. Dept. of Civil Engineering. – 1987
This operations manual represents a continuation of operator training manuals developed for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) in response to the technological advancements of wastewater treatment and the changing needs of the operations profession. It is intended to be used as a home-study course manual (using the concepts…
Descriptors: College Science, Environmental Education, Environmental Standards, Environmental Technicians
California State Univ., Sacramento. Dept. of Civil Engineering. – 1987
This operations manual represents a continuation of operator training manuals developed for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) in response to the technological advancements of wastewater treatment and the changing needs of the operations profession. It is intended to be used as a home-study course manual (using the concepts…
Descriptors: College Science, Environmental Education, Environmental Standards, Environmental Technicians
Harris, L. R.; And Others – Water and Sewage Works, 1978
Domestic black and gray shipboard wastewaters when processed with tubular noncellulosic ultrafiltration membranes effectively meet marine discharge requirements. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Environment, Environmental Technicians, Marine Technicians
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Hawkins, Mary E. – Science Teacher, 1975
Descriptors: Environment, Environmental Education, Quality Control, Sanitation
Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Toronto. – 1974
Outlined are practices and procedures that should be followed in order to protect and fully realize the benefits of sewer systems and also to maximize service and minimize inconveniences to the public. Written in practical terms, the manual is designed to be of immediate use to municipal employees and others involved in sewer maintenance…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Environmental Technicians, Maintenance, Public Health
Kirkwood Community Coll., Cedar Rapids, IA. – 1977
This document is an instructional module prepared in objective form for use by an instructor familiar with mathematics as applied to water and wastewater treatment plant operation. Included are objectives, instructor guides and student handouts. This is the third level of a three module series and is concerned with statistics, total head, steady…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Mathematics, Postsecondary Education, Sanitation
Wang, Lawrence K.; And Others – Water and Sewage Works, 1978
The early history of disinfection and sterilization, physical methods, electron irradiation, sonic and supersonic waves, alpha, beta, gamma, cathode, x-rays, and ultraviolet radiation, and heating and freezing are covered. (BB)
Descriptors: Environment, Environmental Technicians, Health, Pollution
Norris, Dan P.; Collins, Floyd W. – Water and Sewage Works, 1978
It is suggested that plant operators can be useful in designing sewage treatment plants. The advantages of this cooperative arrangement to the consulting engineers and the city, and the pitfalls, are discussed. (BB)
Descriptors: Civil Engineering, Design, Environmental Technicians, Planning