The Northwest Environmental Training Center presents:
Fundamental
Contaminant Chemistry Training -
A Review of Chemistry Principles Essential for
Understanding Contaminant Behavior in the Environment
Course I.D. CHEM-403A (Course 1 of 2 in a Series)
August 23, 2006,
8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. (1 Day)
Ecotrust
Conference Center
721 NW 9th Avenue, Portland, Oregon
Instructor: Erick McWayne, Northwest Environmental Training Center
This course provides participants with an overview of key chemistry concepts associated with environmental contamination and provides a foundation for understanding contaminant transport and fate. This material is intended for environmental professionals who are not chemists, but who require a fundamental understanding of chemistry principles for their work. This course is recommended for all environmental professionals working with contaminated soil and water with minimal formal training in the subject. The course material will greatly enhance on-the-job training. It is also recommended for project managers seeking a review of the subject.
Course Topics:
| Overview of Physical
and Chemical Properties of Chemicals | Chemical Equilibrium, Kinetics, and Thermodynamics |
| Electronegativity and Electron Affinity | Empirical, Chemical, and Structural Formulas |
| Chemical
Bonding | Mass-Based and Mole-Based
Concentrations |
| Mono and Polyatomic Ions | Properties of Carbon and Organic Molecules |
| Solubility and Precipitation (Polarity and Bonding of Solvents and Solutes) | Functional
Groups - Alcohols, Aldehydes, Amines, Aromatics, Ethers, Ketones, and Organometallics |
| Chemical Reactions |
Organic IUPAC Nomenclature |
| Stoichiometry (balancing reactions) | BTEX - Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylene |
| Oxidation States and Oxidation-Reduction Reactions | Organic
Reactions |
This course is part of a series, and is immediately followed by the Contaminant Chemistry and Transport in Soil and Groundwater Workshop, August 24 - 25, 2006. Attendees may register for either course individually or both courses. A discount applies when registering for both courses. Courses will begin each day at 8:30 A.M. and end at 5 P.M. Attendees will be given the opportunity to apply the course material during hands on exercises offered throughout the course.
| After completing this course, participants will be able to: -
Apply chemistry principles to environmental issues - Describe ionic and covalent chemical bonding - Understand chemical solubility in polar and nonpolar solvents - Identify common physical and chemical properties that affect chemical fate and transport in soil and water - Express contaminant concentrations in terms of mass and moles - Understand the concepts of chemical equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamics - Describe the structure of common organic chemical contaminants using diagramming methods such as the condensed structural formula - Identify and name simple organic chemicals using the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry nomenclature system |
About the Instructor: Mr. McWayne has extensive experience with soil, groundwater, and geophysical investigations for the characterization of contaminant transport and fate. As an environmental consultant, Mr. McWayne served as a project manager for remedial investigation and feasibility studies at numerous Department of Defense and other client sites, conducted environmental compliance audits, and performed pollution prevention audits. He currently serves as Executive Director of the Northwest Environmental Training Center and teaches workshops in transport and fate, environmental chemistry, and hydrogeology across the country.
Education Level: Introductory/Review
Prerequisites: Some college level chemistry is helpful, but not required.
Course Materials: Each participant will receive a copy of the course proceedings including notes and reference material on the first day of the course.
What to Bring: Scientific calculator, mechanical pencil, coffee mug, and water bottle (to reduce waste). Please wear comfortable clothing appropriate for the prevailing weather.Continuing Education Units: 0.7
Registration: $195 ($150 for Native American Tribes; nonprofits; government employees; students; and NAEP, NEBC, and NWAEP members). An additional discount applies when registering for both CHEM-403A and CHEM-403B. You may register via the link below or by calling the Northwest Environmental Training Center at 206-762-1976.
Download Registration and Information Packet - includes course description, hotel information, directions, and registration form.
To request further information, call us at (206)762-1976 or send us email.
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To find out more about NWETC's programs send us an email at info@nwetc.org.
Northwest
Environmental Training Center, 501(c)(3)
Fostering an ecologically sustainable world through education
650 S. Orcas Street, Suite 220, Seattle, WA 98108
www.nwetc.org,
206-762-1976