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Natural Attenuation of Groundwater Contaminants: New Paradigms, Technologies, and Applications

Cleaning up the large number of groundwater contamination sites is a significant and complex environmental challenge. The environmental industry is continuously looking for remediation methods that are both effective and cost-efficient. Over the past 10 years there have been amazing, important developments in our understanding of key attenuation processes and technologies for evaluating natural attenuation processes, and a changing institutional perspective on when and where Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA) may be applied. Despite these advances, restoring groundwater contaminated by anthropogenic sources to allow for unrestricted use continues to be a challenge. Because of a complex mix of physical, chemical, and biological constraints associated with active in-situ cleanup technologies, there has been a long standing focus on understanding natural processes that attenuate groundwater contaminant plumes. We will build upon basic environmental science and environmental engineering principles to discover how to best implement MNA as a viable treatment for groundwater contamination plumes. Additionally we will delve into the history behind and make predictions about the new directions for this technology. Any professional working in the environmental remediation industry will benefit from this in-depth study of MNA. We will use lectures, readings, and computational exercises to enhance our understanding and implementation of MNA. At the completion of this course, students will have updated understanding and practical tools that can be applied to all possible MNA sites.

Status: Analytical Chemistry
Status: Laboratory Research
AdvancedCourse28 hours

Featured reviews

LH

5.0Reviewed May 26, 2017

Excellent course! Explained so that it is understandable even if you don't have the sufficient background in the topics discussed.

MP

5.0Reviewed Aug 22, 2023

Hello, thank you for your efforts in the course. It was very useful and beautiful. I hope you will always be healthy and happy. Mohammad Pakzad from Iran.

CD

5.0Reviewed Dec 9, 2021

Recommended for experienced environmental engineers and geologists. Topics are advanced but the learning modules are straight forward. Assignments reflected the modules.

SS

4.0Reviewed Oct 4, 2020

As a bignner, this course give me a detailed overview of the subject. Insights from the eminent professors and industrial experts have enriched the theoretical and experimental aspect of the topic.

SL

5.0Reviewed May 29, 2021

Amazing course. As a chemical engineering graduate, it felt good to hear very familiar terms as well as learn new ones.

FA

5.0Reviewed Aug 19, 2020

Excellent course to provide a broad understanding of scientific concepts and current applications of degradation processes and programs critical to modern environmental remediation programs.

UC

5.0Reviewed Aug 15, 2018

This course is very informative and very good for environmental engineers . It gives the insight of the natural attenuation of groundwater.

MK

5.0Reviewed May 28, 2019

This course rely helped me increase my knowledge..Thanking all for their hard work for enriching me with such a wonderful knowledge.

JC

5.0Reviewed Jul 8, 2017

Professionally relevant. Lectures had enough bad jokes to be entertaining and keep it interesting. Seems very current with state of practice.

PP

5.0Reviewed Aug 2, 2022

As someone who does not have much knowledge about this concept, the course was very easy to understand and extremely knowledgeable.

BD

4.0Reviewed Dec 29, 2021

It could be a little bit difficult for people without a basic background but the instructors are well-knowledged and cool.

MH

5.0Reviewed Nov 6, 2016

Excellent course to provide a broad understanding of scientific concepts and current applications of degradation processes and programs critical to modern environmental remediation programs.

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