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causes of environmental degradation with environmental regulations, basic environmental control, andbasics of natural resource conservancy. Along with career availability in industry, government, mining,agriculture, public health, educational and research organizations, explanation of occupational health,occupational safety and environmental protection as it relates to industry. This course is offered everysemester.ENM 170 INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES AND OPERATIONS3 s.h.Primary function: Basic recognition of potential sources of occupational hazards (physical, chemical andblood-borne), exposure of employees and the general public, air and water and solid waste pollution.Secondary function: Methods of scientific evaluations of air and water and solid waste pollution,engineering controls and regulations. This course is offered every spring semester.ENM 201 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE3 s.h.OSHA workplace standard, entry and action of chemical and physical hazards, air sampling andmonitoring, scientific methods used for recognition and evaluation and control of occupational andenvironmental hazards that cause injury or disease, learn how to design and implement a site health andsafety plan, learn how to design and implement a chemical hygiene plan (CHP), use of personal protectiveequipment. Prerequisite: ENM 101. This course is offered every fall semester.ENM 250 ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS IUse of Code of Federal Register (CFR), US environmental laws and regulations including:3 s.h.CERCLA: Comprehensive Environmental Response & Compensation Liability Act (Superfund)EPCRA (SARA Title III): Emergency Planning Community Right To Know ActNEPA: National Environmental Policy ActOSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration: 29 CFR 1910RCRA: Resource Conservation Recovery Act (Cradle to Grave)SARA: Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization ActTSCA: Toxic Substances Control ActCWA: Clean Water ActSDWA: Safe Drinking Water ActCAA: Clean Air ActPrimary function: Development of practical approaches to meet compliance and liability requirementsof applicable laws and regulations. Secondary functions: Sources and regulations of air and drinking waterpollution, wastewater treatment and discharge, remediation programs, and reporting of release of pollutantsinto the environment. Cross listed as LAW 250. This course is offered in the fall semester, even numberedyears.ENM 260 INTRODUCTION TO CLANDESTINE LABS3 s.h.This course offers an introduction to, and examination of illegal drug production laboratories. Clandestinedrug operations generate a wide variety of law enforcement, social, societal, socioeconomic, andenvironmental problems. This course is designed to examine these problems. The course is comprised ofthree modules: Module 1 covers law enforcement issues; Module 2 covers societal issues; and Module 3covers environmental and economic issues. Cross-listed as SWK 260 and JUS 260. Offered every springsemester.ENM 301 POLLUTION SCIENCE, TREATMENTAND SAMPLING TECHNIQUES4 s.h.Application of principles of chemistry to examine and understand the fate of hazardous substances afterrelease into the environment, cross-media transfer, sampling techniques, environmental assessment andenvironmental technologies available for clean-up and assessment. Includes three semester hours of lectureand one three-hour lab per week. This course is offered every spring semester.162

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