In consultation with engineering practitioners and alumni, faculty in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department have developed research and educational objectives which include emphases in the areas of air pollution control, water and wastewater quality, solid and hazardous waste management, and noise control.

Modified from ceenve.calpoly.edu

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Submissions from 1992

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Methanotrophic Bacteria for Nutrient Removal from Wastewater: Attached Film System, William J. Jewell, Yarrow M. Nelson, and Mark S. Wilson

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Development of Solid Waste Management Courses at the Undergraduate and Graduate Level, Samuel A. Vigil and George Tchobanoglous

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Graphical Integrated Waste Management Model for Puerto Rico, Samuel A. Vigil and Hilary M. Theisen

Submissions from 1991

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Evaluation of Torsional Provisions in Seismic Codes, Anil K. Chopra and Rakesh K. Goel

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Effects of Plan Asymmetry in Inelastic Seismic Response of One-Story Systems, Rakesh K. Goel and Anil K. Chopra

Submissions from 1987

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Low Cost Software, Harold M. Cota

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Surabaya Indonesia: Options in Solid Waste Management, Samuel A. Vigil

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Microcomputer Model for Solid Waste Planning, Samuel A. Vigil, Jane A. Zevely, and Roy Yeaman

Submissions from 1986

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Source Testing Software, Harold M. Cota

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Microcomputer Solid Waste Financial Model, Samuel A. Vigil and Jane A. Zevely

Submissions from 1985

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Solid Waste Resource Recovery Alternatives, U.S. Facility, Subic Bay, Philippines, Samuel A. Vigil, R. M. Roberts, and Donald E. Brunner

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Method and Apparatus for Generating Electrical Energy From a Heated Gas Containing Carbon Particles, Samuel A. Vigil and Rick B. Spielman