Tag: environmental engineering tech
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Researchers Seek to Develop New Tools to Remove PFAS from Agricultural Soil and Nearby Groundwater via The Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin
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For years, Wisconsin farmers have applied biosolids—a byproduct of wastewater management — to their fields. The process reduces the need for commercial fertilizers, conditions the soil, and reduces the amount of biosolids going into a landfill. Unfortunately, biosolids may be a major source of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). These hazardous chemicals are used widely…
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Video: Environmental Engineering Technology Program
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As a child, Emma Loucks fell in love with the environment and the process of making maple syrup at her grandparents’ maple syrup farm. The Environmental Engineering Technology major combines her passion for solving environmental problems through innovative engineering solutions. [Note to reader: this video includes information about UW-Green Bay’s Bachelor of Science in Environmental…
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UW-Green Bay Environmental Engineering Technology and American Society of Civil Engineers Open House
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September 18, 2023 5-6pm STEM Innovation Center Rm 138 Free and open to the public UW-Green Bay students: Join the Environmental Engineering Technology faculty for an Open House on Monday, September 18 from 5-6 p.m. in the STEM Center, room 138. Learn more about the Environmental Engineering Technology program and the American Society of Civil…
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Check out the newly updated Environmental Engineering Technology web page
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Check out the first of three engineering technology majors to be redesigned: environmental engineering technology. How is this different from an environmental science major? What research projects our professors in this area involved in? How do you become a professional engineer and what careers are available in this area? All of these questions and so…
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UW-Green Bay’s three engineering technology programs receive ABET accreditation | Seehafer News
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The University of Wisconsin – Green Bay’s Richard J. Resch School of Engineering Technology programs have received national accreditation. The bachelor’s of science degrees in Electrical Engineering Technology, Environmental Engineering Technology and Mechanical Engineering Technology have been accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET. ABET accreditation assures that programs meet standards to produce graduates…
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Faculty note: Prof. Holly receives USDA funding ($185K) for biochar research
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Prof Holly (Environmental Engineering) received $185,000 from the USDA to complete laboratory and field assessments to reduce nutrient losses from edge of field agricultural runoff treatment systems. The project is a component of a larger effort by UW-Green Bay, UW-Madison, and UW-Platteville to build biochar research capacity for nutrient and emission management at agricultural livestock…
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UW-Green Bay and Bay de Noc Community College (Bay College) enter agreement to provide more Environmental Engineers
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GREEN BAY, Wis.—Leaders from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s College of Science, Engineering and Technology (CSET) and Bay College (Escanaba, Wis.) have created a pathway for students who complete their Water Resource Management associate’s degree from Bay College to transfer seamlessly to earn a bachelor’s degree from UW-Green Bay in Environmental Engineering Technology. “This partnership…
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Photos: Environmental Engineering Tech Research students perform analysis for the Freshwater Collaborative
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Assistant Professor Mike Holly’s environmental engineering technology research students Richard Sanderson and Emma Loucks perform research analysis for a project funded through the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin with additional student experience through the Environmental Science Capstone Class on Friday, April 23, 2021, inside the Laboratory Sciences building’s Environmental Research Lab. The capstone project is investigating…
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Faculty note: Prof. Michael Holly publications and grants
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Assistant Prof. Michael Holly (Water Science, Resch School of Engineering) announced a number of publications and grants. Publications: Holly, M. A., Gunn, K. M., Rotz, C. A., & Kleinman, P. J. A. (2019). Management characteristics of Pennsylvania dairy farms *. Applied Animal Science, 35(3), 325–338. Kleinman, P. J. A., Spiegal, S., Liu, J., Holly, M.,…
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Faculty note: Holzem and Katers publications
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Eric Short ’17 (Environmental Engineering Technology), along with Ryan Holzem, Ph.D. former faculty member in engineering technology at UW-Green Bay, had an article published as part of the World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2018 through the American Society of Civil Engineers. The article is entitled “Evaluating the Potential of Using Portable Probes for the…