CHEE 342 Environmental Biotechnology F 3-0-.5 3.5

This course gives a broad perspective of the use of microbial systems to treat environmental pollutants and of microorganisms as potential environmental contaminants. Biogeochemical cycles and their applications to processes such as the desulphurization of coal and crude oil, biocorrosion, mineral (eg. uranium, copper and iron) leaching, the degradation of organic compounds, and nitrate removal from drinking water will be studied. Microbial waste disposal systems such as composting and soil bioremediation and the role of biotechnology in waste minimization will be examined. Microorganisms found in air, soil and water, their detection, enumeration and control will be discussed. (0/0/0/42/0) PREREQUISITES: APSC 131 and 132, and one of BIOL 101 or BIOL 102 and BIOL 103, or CHEE 229, or permission of the department





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