Chelsea Benally, PhD, MS, BS
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Contact
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering - Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept
- benally@ualberta.ca
Faculty of Engineering - Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept
- benally@ualberta.ca
- Address
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7-215 Donadeo Innovation Centre For Engineering
9211 116 StEdmonton ABT6G 2H5
Courses
CIV E 221 - Environmental Engineering Fundamentals
Basic mechanisms of chemistry, biology, and physics relevant to environmental engineering processes. Principles of equilibrium reactions and kinetics, mass transfer and material balances, microbial growth and kinetics, water, energy, and nutrient cycles. Applications to environmental engineering systems as biological degradation, mass and energy movement through the environment, and design of water and wastewater treatment systems. Prerequisites: CHEM 103 and CHEM 105.
CIV E 620 - Environmental Engineering Measurements I
Theory and procedures for determining the quality of natural water, potable water, municipal and industrial wastes. Fundamental parameters and concepts for environmental quality evaluation.
ENV E 302 - Environmental Impact Assessment
Need and objectives of environmental impact assessment (EIA). Basic tasks and methods for need justification, project description, environmental factor determination, impact prediction, significance testing, mitigation design, evaluation, reporting, and public review. Review of impacts of different types of engineering projects and activities. Corequisite: ENV E 325.