ENVS657 - HAZ WASTE HEALTH EFFECTS

Status
X
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
HAZ WASTE HEALTH EFFECTS
Term session
0
Term
2017C
Subject area
ENVS
Section number only
401
Section ID
ENVS657401
Meeting times
CANCELED
Description
Superfund hazardous waste sites are prevalent in our nation and the exposures to toxicants from these sites raise immediate health concerns. The aims of this course are to educate students about such sites and provide a scientific basisfor hazard identification, hazard characterization, risk communication and risk management. The course will describe the effect of these hazardous chemicals on the ecosystem and vice-versa, and remediation and mitigation approaches. These environmental science issues will lead into the environmental health aspects of expsures including: biomonitoring (external and internal dose, biomarkers and the exposome), toxicological properties of contaminants and mode-of-action. The course will be complemented with visits to two Superfund sites in the region: Ambler (asbestos) and Palmerton (heavy metals).


Course number only
657
Cross listings
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