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Environmental Remediation (ENVS*6460)

Course code: 
ENVS*6460
Section: 
01
Course term: 
Winter
Course instructor: 
T. Graham
Details: 

This course will discuss environmental remediation topics including, but not limited to, using plants, microorganisms and substrates (e.g., soil and engineered materials) to improve air, water and soil quality. For example, this course will explore the current sciences and technologies of living walls to improve indoor air quality, green roofs to manage storm water and air pollutants, and constructed wetlands to treat wastewater. Environmental remediation is, by nature, multidisciplinary, involving chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, landscape design, etc.

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[1] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/system/files/ENVS6460_0.pdf