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Development of New Wastewater Treatment Technologies The research team has been studying different cost-effective technologies such as sorption to addresses the challenging issues associated with treatment and management of wastewater generated from various processes especially those related to energy production. [More]
In the past, environmental engineering focused primarily on the design and construction of water and wastewater treatment systems and municipal solid waste management. However, because environmental problems have become more and more complex, the range of environmental engineering activities has increased significantly. [More]
Membranes, Particles & NanotechnologyOur research group focuses on problems associated with physicochemical processes in engineered and natural environmental systems. Understanding and ultimately controlling the many complex mechanisms that occur at environmental interfaces may resolve many of these problems. As is the case for environmental engineering as a whole our work falls at the junction of many different disciplines, including colloid and interface science, chemical engineering, nanotechnology, microbiology, and materials science. [More]
The Water Resources Data System (WRDS) is a clearinghouse of hydrological and climatological data for the State of Wyoming. [More]
The Water Resources/Environmental Science and Engineering (WRESE) program serves as a focal-point for water-related graduate research and education. [More]
The National Institutes for Water Resources (NIWR)/State of Wyoming Water Research Program (WRP) oversees the coordination of Wyoming's participation in the NIWR program. [More]
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